- Long distance revenues have decreased $5.4 million (10.2 per cent) from 2014. The decrease is primarily due to loss of customers to substitute services such as social media, wireless and VoIP, as well as customers moving to less expensive bundle plans.
Equipment
Equipment revenues have increased by $10.9 million from 2014, due to increases in customer-premises equipment, professional services, and wireless device sales. SaskTel continues to offer its customers consultation, design, training, and implementation services to ensure the right solution for their business.
Advertising Services
- Advertising services revenues decreased to $40.5 million in 2015, from $41.9 million in 2014, a decrease of $1.4 million (3.3 per cent). These results continue to exceed the traditional directory industry that has experienced significant financial pressures and ongoing revenue declines since its peak in 2008.
- SaskTel’s strategy is to maintain its industry-leading print directory revenue retention through its mysask411 solutions (bundling of print and digital products) and ability to prove total leads and ROI to its customers, while continuing to diversify with ongoing product and service development including the launch of marketing services in 2015.
Security Monitoring Services
- Security monitoring revenues stayed flat at $22.8 million in 2015. SaskTel continues to actively seek out business growth both organically through existing customers and externally through customer account acquisitions.
- International Software Solutions and Consulting
- Software and consulting service revenues increased to $7.4 million in 2015, up $1.2 million from 2014, primarily due to higher sales of customized software and consulting services.
Capital Spending (2015/16 – 15 Month Period)
- SaskTel invested an additional $378.0 million in capital expenditures during 2015/16 (2014 – $282.7 million) to improve our customer’s experience today and create opportunities to provide additional network enhancements and capabilities in the future. Of the $378.0 million, $301.2 million (2014 – $230.0 million) was spent on property, plant and equipment, including Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), wireless networks (4G, LTE and LTE-TDD), and Access Demand, while the remaining $76.8 million (2014 – $52.6 million) was spent on intangible assets such as customer support systems and spectrum.
Significant Capital Programs included:
- Fibre to the Premises (2015/16 – $69.9 million) - FTTP is a twelve year program to upgrade broadband facilities and bring infiNET™, SaskTel’s new Fibre Optic Network, right to customers’ doors in Saskatchewan’s nine major centres: Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Weyburn, Estevan, Swift Current, Yorkton and North Battleford.
- 4G, 4G/LTE and LTE-TDD (2015/16 – $36.6 million) – The 4G, LTE and LTE-TDD wireless networks require ongoing investment as customers abandon older wireless technologies. SaskTel 4G LTE customers can reach download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. SaskTel’s LTE network currently covers 59 per cent of Saskatchewan’s population, while SaskTel’s 4G network currently covers 98 per cent of Saskatchewan’s population. These ongoing investments result in increased data speeds and improved coverage that positively impact customer experience and provide the speeds and capabilities to travel the Internet, watch and listen to multi-media content, and access cloud-based services on their smartphone devices without delay.
- Access Demand (2015/16 – $49.3 million) – Access Demand is an on-going program to add infrastructure to new neighbourhoods and increase capacity in existing neighbourhoods so customers can access all the services that SaskTel has to offer. Economic growth in Saskatchewan has been strong for several years, and, as such, there has been a continuous demand for new land developments in many centres across the province.
- Other Network Improvements (2015/16 – $85.1 million) – SaskTel has invested in other areas of its network to increase capacity and modernize key components so that it can meet the needs of Saskatchewan residents and businesses and continue to support the growing economy. These improvements include capacity improvements to our wireline and wireless networks; improvements to our rural transport infrastructure to accommodate rural growth of fixed and mobile voice, video and data services; and expansion of northern fibre facilities that will bring high-speed bandwidth services to northern residents and businesses.
- AWS-1 Spectrum (2015/16 – $35.2 million) - During July 2015, Industry Canada approved the spectrum licence transfer of two blocks of prime AWS-1 spectrum from WIND Mobile to SaskTel. SaskTel successfully deployed the prime AWS-1 spectrum and significantly increased the capacity and speed of its 4G LTE network in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton, Swift Current, North Battleford, Estevan and Weyburn. The new spectrum deployed will allow for an increase of 4G LTE speeds from the current maximum speed of up to 110 Mbps to 150 Mbps. Going from SaskTel’s previous 15 MHz wide LTE carrier to the current 20 MHz represents the maximum bandwidth possible on a LTE carrier.
Awards and Recognition – 2015:
- SaskTel was named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for the sixth consecutive year.
- Named one of Saskatchewan’s Top Employers for the tenth straight year.
- Recognized as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Canadians over 40 for the sixth time.
- Named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers for the seventh consecutive year.
- Recognized as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People for the fourth time.
About SaskTel
SaskTel is the leading Information and Communications Technology (ICT) provider in Saskatchewan, with more than $1.2 billion in annual revenue and approximately 1.4 million customer connections including more than 614,000 wireless accesses, 404,000 wireline network accesses, 266,000 Internet accesses and 107,000 maxTV™ subscribers. SaskTel and its wholly-owned subsidiaries offer a wide range of ICT products and services including competitive voice, data and Internet services, wireless data services, maxTV™ services, data centre services, cloud-based services, security monitoring services, advertising services, and international software and consulting services. SaskTel and its wholly-owned subsidiaries have a workforce of approximately 4,000 full-time equivalent employees. Visit SaskTel at
www.sasktel.com.
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For more information, contact:
Michelle Englot
SaskTel
Regina
Phone: 306-777-4476
Email:
michelle.englot@sasktel.com
Cell: 306-539-0691