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SaskTel Launches 5G Network in Kindersley and Melfort

SaskTel Launches 5G Network in Kindersley and Melfort Image Credit: SaskTel

SaskTel yesterday announced it has recently launched its 5G network in the Town of Kindersley and City of Melfort. Delivering hyper-fast data speeds, SaskTel’s 5G network is bringing a new level of connectivity to residents and businesses across Saskatchewan.

Currently, SaskTel’s 5G network can deliver data speeds of up to 1.2 Gigabits per second (Gbps), and as it matures the network will provide significantly faster speeds. Other future benefits of 5G will include massive network capacity and ultra-low latency, all of which will enable new use cases for emerging wireless technologies that will be the foundation that next-generation innovations will be built upon.

The continued expansion of its 5G and fibre networks are a direct result of the record setting investments SaskTel is planning to make in 2023/24 and their commitment to invest more than $1.6 billion of capital across Saskatchewan over the next five years. These investments will help Saskatchewan accelerate its transition to becoming a smart province and ensure it remains one of the most well-connected regions in the country.

In order to connect to SaskTel 5G, SaskTel customers need to be within a 5G coverage area, have a 5G capable device that is certified for use on the SaskTel 5G network, and subscribe to a 5G compatible wireless plan.

Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskTel

Wireless technologies and the connectivity they deliver are critical to Saskatchewan’s continued growth. Our government is pleased with SaskTel’s work to create a better future for residents across the province with the continued expansion of their world-class 5G and fibre networks.

Chad Olson, SaskTel Chief Technology Officer

We are thrilled to bring the next-generation of wireless technology to our customers in Kindersley and Melfort. With both our 5G and fibre optic broadband networks available in these communities, residents have access to the same communications tools and technologies as those living in larger urban centres in Saskatchewan and across Canada.

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