We're powered by SaskTel's wireless network, with nationwide coverage on Canada's largest network.
5G data: With access to 5G speed on all our new plans, you get lightning-fast speeds up to 250 Mbps and an ultra-reliable connection with less delays. You can stream, download, and upload huge quantities of data in no time at all!
To get access to 5G speeds, you'll need:
- A wireless 5G-certified device
- The latest operating system on your device
- To be in a 5G coverage area
Our 5G wireless network covers approximately 85% of the Saskatchewan population and is available in Saskatchewan’s nine major urban centres, along major highways, and in rural and resort areas. 5G is available in most cities across Canada and along major highways, except in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon. When you're not in a 5G coverage area, you’ll be on our LTE network.
LTE-Advanced data: An upgrade to LTE with faster speeds and improved efficiency.
LTE data: Standard 4G technology providing high-speed internet access.
4G data: Fourth-generation technology offering reliable data transmission.
3G data: Older generation technology still used for data and voice in some areas.
3G voice: Voice services over the 3G network.
SMS: Basic text messaging service.
Coverage map found here.
To Enable/Disable 5G:
5G Capable Phones - It is important to note that phones purchased outside of Canada may have sub models that are not compatible. Please contact us to verify if purchased outside of Canada.
- Make sure your device is 5G capable in the link above.
- Update your software to the latest version.
- Turn 5G on/off.
- iOS: Settings>Cellular>Cellular Data Options>Voice & Data>
- 5G Auto
- 5G On
- LTE – if you want to disable 5G
You can also specify your data mode to
- Allow More Data on 5G
- Standard
- Low Data Mode
See Apple’s website form more information on 5G settings Use 5G with your iPhone - Apple Support (CA)
- Android: Settings>Connections>Mobile Networks>Network Mode Preferred 5G Network
- Other: Refer to your user manual
For LTE coverage - VoLTE capable phones provide high-definition voice calls, faster call connection times and improved battery life.
To Enable/Disable VoLTE:
VoLTE Capable Phones - It is important to note that phones purchased outside of Canada may have sub models that are not compatible. Please contact us to verify if purchased outside of Canada.
- Make sure your device is VoLTE capable above.
- Turn VoLTE on/off.
- iOS: Settings>Cellular>Cellular Data Options>Voice & Data>VoLTE
- Android: Settings>Connections>Mobile networks>VoLTE calls
- Other: Refer to your user manual
- Check for software updates on your phone if your device is capable but you don't see the VoLTE option.
Number Verification on VoLTE calls
Some devices from Apple and Samsung support a calling feature that uses Caller ID (on an incoming call) to verify the call is coming from a verified number.
It is meant to help confirm the phone number is legitimate - and not spam / fraudulent.
Customers on the latest iOS (iPhone8 and newer) or Android that receive a call on VoLTE may notice the verification:
- iPhone includes a checkmark on phone records in the call log.
- Android includes a check mark & "Number Verified" wording on the incoming call.