SaskTel expands internet service through 10 more cell towers
More areas of Saskatchewan are getting internet service through the Government of Saskatchewan’s Wireless Saskatchewan initiative.
In a media release Friday, the government said the final 10 macro cell towers to be built as part of the program have been launched. The new towers are located near the communities of Aberdeen, Candle Lake, Carrot River, East Fairwell, Kuroki, Makwa, Marean Lake, Mount Pleasant, Prince Albert and Shaunavon.
“With Wireless Saskatchewan, we were able to make tangible and meaningful progress in addressing gaps in wireless coverage in underserved rural areas,” SaskTel president and CEO Doug Burnett said in the release.
“Looking to the future, the new towers we’ve constructed as part of this program will help us bring 5G deeper into rural Saskatchewan, ensuring that rural residents and businesses will also benefit from the same technological advancements that many in urban areas take for granted.”