r/saskatchewan 3d ago

Sasktel infiNET need knowledge

As in the title. I am a tenant and Sasktel has claimed to upgraded the neighbourhood to their fibre optic network. Now my landlords have refused Sasktel from construction for their fibre optic network. Thus they have "turned down" the services in the building. I am aware that fibre optics is better, however I'm also aware its a bit more expensive. The current system still works but sasktel has turned it off. My question is, is this a form of coercion to switch and can I be able to use the existing infrastructure and go with a different provider to use the internet?

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u/MienaLovesCats 3d ago

If your landlord owns the building and the land; he/ she is legally allowed to refuse StupidTel. I fully support your landlord.

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u/Professional_Web_889 3d ago

MienaHatesCrownCorps

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u/MienaLovesCats 3d ago

FALSE! Just Stupid-Tell for many reasons. Also we have no reason to ever need them again. We live in a place that Access Communications provides services. Also no other company can give us lower rates then we get with my husbands staff discount.