Information about Sasktel
| SaskTel | |
| Crown corporation | |
| Founded | June 12, 1908 |
| Headquarters | Regina, Saskatchewan |
| Key people | Deb Higgins, Minister Responsible for SaskTel [1] Robert Watson, CEO Reginald Bird, Chairperson |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Revenue | (gain of $30.8 million from 2005) |
| Net income | (gain of $8.1 million from 2005) |
| Employees | 5,100 |
| Website | www.sasktel.com |
Saskatchewan Telecommunications (SaskTel) is a provincial Crown Corporation operating under the authority of The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Act.
SaskTel provides telecommunications services to 13 cities, 535 smaller communities and surrounding rural areas, including 49,000 farms. The corporation has over 425,000 business and residential customers, and has a work force of approximately 5100 employees throughout the province, as well as in its wholly owned subsidiaries. SaskTel's head office is located at 2121 Saskatchewan Drive in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan.
SaskTel is the primary asset and wholly owned subsidiary of a holding company, the Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation, which manages assets of approximately $1.2 billion. In 2007, SaskTel was named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the only telecommunications company to receive this honour.[2]
While SaskTel oversees the corporation's core telecommunications business, the following business units have diversified into other services, products, and markets:
- SaskTel Mobility provides cellular, wireless data, and wireless internet services.
- SecurTek provides home and business security systems and monitoring.
- SaskTel International exports network integration, network management, and interactive services outside of Canada.
- Hospitality Network Canada Inc. (HNCI) is a provider of hospital patient TV and Telephone rental systems and services.
- Direct West publishes print and online directories and provides Web Hosting and Website Design services.
Services
- Local Telephone Service
- Internet and Interactive Services
- Digital TV (SaskTel Max), including high-definition, and DTVR
- Cellular Phones
- Wireless Data Services
- Wireless Internet
- Telephone and Equipment Rental
- Calling Features and Cards
- Voice Messaging
- Long Distance Plans
- Conferencing Services
- Home and Business Security
- Voice Over IP (VoIP)
- International Consulting, Provisioning, and Software Solutions
- FleetNet 800
- Web Hosting and Website Design
- Print and Online Directories
History
SaskTel, known at one time as Saskatchewan Government Telephones, had its origin in the Department of Railways, Telegraphs and Telephones, which was established on June 12, 1908.On October 1, 1909, SaskTel expanded its system by purchasing the Bell Telephone Company, the Saskatchewan Telephone Company, and the Wapella-Harris Telephone Company. The newly acquired facilities consisted of 18 telephone exchanges, 53 long distance offices, and 492 pole miles of long distance lines. Among the telephone exchanges purchased were those in Estevan, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, and Regina. In 1911, SaskTel expanded further with the purchases of Saltcoats District Telephone Company, the North-Western Telephone Company (Saskatoon), and the Swift Current System. On December 1, 1912, Yorkton was added to the provincial telephone system with the purchase of the North West Electric Company.
SaskTel achievements and innovations
- In 1990, SaskTel became the first telecommunications company in Canada to complete its rural individual line service program, eliminating party lines throughout Saskatchewan;
- In 1991, SaskTel customers were offered a first for Canada in custom calling services - Call Display, Call Trace and Call Return;
- In 1994, SaskTel was the first in Canada to offer a long distance savings plan - Real PlusT;
- In 1995, SaskTel was the first in Canada to offer dial-up internet access with no long distance charges to rural areas;
- In 1996, SaskTel was the first in North America to offer high speed Internet service using digital subscriber line (DSL) technology - a service available in 237 Saskatchewan cities and towns by the end of 2003
- In 2006, SaskTel became the first IPTV provider in North America to offer HDTV channels[3]
Controversies
SaskTel has been targeted by some people as being an overbearing monopoly. Some claim that SaskTel tends to stifle smaller businesses looking to grow and/or invest in industries that are directly or closely related to SaskTel. It has also been argued that SaskTel has moved into services and product areas that compete directly against existing private business, such as Digital TV and Internet Services.Concern has also been raised by opposition political parties about some of SaskTel's "risky" out-of-province business ventures, such as Navigata Communications in Vancouver, which has yet to turn a profit.
The idea of privatizing all of, or parts of SaskTel has been a hot-button issue in past provincial elections, and will likely continue to be an issue in the future.
On the other side of the table, some argue that due to the rural and remote nature of much of Saskatchewan, it would be difficult for multiple service providers to be profitable.
References
1. ^ SaskTel 2006 Annual Report. Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
2. ^ Reasons for Selection, 2007 Canada's Top 100 Employers.
3. ^ Internet HDTV unveiled, Regina Leader-Post. Retrieved on 2006-11-15.
2. ^ Reasons for Selection, 2007 Canada's Top 100 Employers.
3. ^ Internet HDTV unveiled, Regina Leader-Post. Retrieved on 2006-11-15.
External links
Canadian mobile phone companies
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| Major network operators | |
| Bell / Aliant Mobility Rogers Wireless TELUS Mobility | |
| Regional network operators | |
| DMTS Mobility ICE Wireless MTS Mobility NorthernTel Mobility NMI Mobility SaskTel Mobility Tlbec Mobilit TBayTel Mobility | |
| Mobile virtual network operator | |
| 7-Eleven Wireless Cityfone DCI Telecom Fido PC Mobile Petro-Canada Mobility Primus Canada SearsConnect Solo Mobile uWho Wireless Videotron Virgin Mobile Canada | |
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Saskatchewan
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Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (Latin: "The Strength of Many Peoples")
Capital Regina
Largest city Saskatoon
Official languages English
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Motto: Multis E Gentibus Vires (Latin: "The Strength of Many Peoples")
Capital Regina
Largest city Saskatoon
Official languages English
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City of Regina, Saskatchewan
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Nickname: The Queen City
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Canada's Top 100 Employers is an annual competition that recognizes the best places in Canada to work. First held in 1999, the project aims to single out the employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional working conditions and progressive human resources policies.
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Aliant Mobility CDMA Bell Canada Enterprises
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Rogers Wireless Inc.
Private (subsidiary of Rogers Communications)
Founded Toronto, Ontario (1983)
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Key people Robert Bruce - President
Industry Wireless Services
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Founded Toronto, Ontario (1983)
Headquarters Toronto, Ontario
Key people Robert Bruce - President
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TELUS Corporation
Public
TSX: T
NYSE: TU
Founded Edmonton, Alberta (1990)
Headquarters Burnaby, British Columbia
Key people Darren Entwistle, President and CEO
Industry Telecommunications
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NYSE: TU
Founded Edmonton, Alberta (1990)
Headquarters Burnaby, British Columbia
Key people Darren Entwistle, President and CEO
Industry Telecommunications
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Dryden Municipal Telephone System is a publicly owned telephone company in Dryden, Ontario, Canada. It offers local, business and mobile phone services. Dryden Mobility has three cell sites operating on CDMA 800MHz band. Two site flank the city, while one is centrally located.
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ICE Wireless
Partnership of New North Networks, the Vuntut Development Corporation and the Yukon Indian Development Corporation
Founded September 2005
Headquarters Northern Canada
Key people Tom Zubko - President
Industry Wireless Services
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Partnership of New North Networks, the Vuntut Development Corporation and the Yukon Indian Development Corporation
Founded September 2005
Headquarters Northern Canada
Key people Tom Zubko - President
Industry Wireless Services
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MTS Allstream Inc. / Manitoba Telecom Services
Public
TSX: MBT
Founded 1908
Headquarters Winnipeg, Manitoba
Key people Thomas E. Stefanson (Chairman), Pierre Blouin (CEO)
Industry Telecommunications
Revenue $2.
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TSX: MBT
Founded 1908
Headquarters Winnipeg, Manitoba
Key people Thomas E. Stefanson (Chairman), Pierre Blouin (CEO)
Industry Telecommunications
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NorthernTel ltd
Founded 1905
Headquarters Temiskaming Shores, Ontario
Industry Communications Services
Parent Bell Nordiq income fund, Bell Aliant
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Founded 1905
Headquarters Temiskaming Shores, Ontario
Industry Communications Services
Parent Bell Nordiq income fund, Bell Aliant
Website www.northerntel.
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Northwestel (a short-form name, sometimes spelt NorthwesTel, for Northwest Telecommunications) Inc. is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) and long distance carrier in northern Canada.
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