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IMPROVED CELL COVERAGE FOR SASKATOON, CRAVEN, MAPLE CREEK AND TOMPKINS

Released on July 30, 2010

SaskTel today announced improved CDMA digital cellular coverage in the SIAST Kelsey Campus area of Saskatoon; at Craven; and along Highway 1 between Maple Creek and Tompkins. Customers in Saskatoon can expect improved in-building coverage in and around the SIAST Kelsey Campus area. Customers in Craven can expect improved coverage in town and at the Craven Country Jamboree site. And with the addition of a new tower site at Sidewood, customers can expect improved coverage along Highway 1 between Tompkins and Maple Creek.

"SaskTel continues to expand digital cellular coverage across the province, to the benefit of both residential and business customers," Minister Responsible for SaskTel Bill Boyd said. "These ongoing improvements will ensure that SaskTel's network continues to lead with the best coverage in Saskatchewan."

"SaskTel understands that reliable coverage is critical for many of our customers," SaskTel President and CEO Robert Watson said. "Digital cellular service provides excellent call clarity and provides wireless customers with access to e-mail, corporate databases and the internet. We will continue to evaluate the network to provide our cellular customers with the latest wireless technologies over the largest wireless network in the province."

Digital cellular service provides advanced functionality that allows customers to use the newest and most innovative services such as sending and receiving text, picture and video messages, communicating via push-to-talk service, browsing the internet, downloading video clips, watching streaming video, performing banking transactions and accessing real-time information such as news, weather and stock quotes all from their cell phone.

About SaskTel

Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation (SaskTel) is the leading full service communications provider in Saskatchewan, with $1.15 billion in annual revenue and more than 1.4 million customer connections including more than 550,000 wireless accesses, 543,000 wireline network accesses, 225,000 Internet accesses and 77,000 MaxTM (TV) subscribers. SaskTel offers a wide range of communications products and services including competitive voice, data, Internet, entertainment, national security, messaging, cellular, wireless data and directory services. In addition, SaskTel International offers software solutions and project consulting in countries around the world. In 2009, SaskTel contributed more than $651 million to the Saskatchewan economy through dollars spent with Saskatchewan-based suppliers and sponsorships to non-profit organizations. SaskTel and its wholly-owned subsidiaries have a workforce of approximately 4,800 employees. Visit SaskTel at www.sasktel.com.

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For more information, contact:

Andy Tate
SaskTel
Regina
Phone: 306-777-4548
Email: andy.tate@sasktel.sk.ca
Cell: 306-537-1226

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