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Best overall plan—
infiNET 150
SaskTel
5 out of 5 overall

  • $89.95/month
  • 150Mbps download speed
  • Fibre
Best premium plan—
infiNET 300
SaskTel
4 out of 5 overall

  • $109.95/month
  • 300Mbps download speed
  • Fibre
Best basic plan—
interNET 25
SaskTel
3.5 out of 5 overall

  • $59.95/month
  • 25Mbps download speed
  • VDSL

Saskatchewanians, particularly those in rural areas, will appreciate that SaskTel provides infrastructure for high-speed internet. All of SaskTel's infiNET plans run on a fibre network, the best kind of home internet. In contrast, the interNET plans run on upgraded VDSL lines since fibre isn't readily available throughout the province.

The infiNET 150 plan is the best overall option thanks to its balance of speed and price. However, Sasktel also has options for customers who need a bit more speed, and those who need less. Learn which services are available to you to take advantage of SaskTel's best offerings.

Best SaskTel internet plans
Plan Best for Price Shop this plan
infiNET 150Most people $89.95/month View plan
infiNET 300Power users$109.95/month View plan
interNET 25Basic use$79.95/month View plan

Best Overall
SaskTel Internet Plan

Getting a fibre connection with great speed and reliability is a steal at under $90/month.

SaskTel
5 out of 5 overall

SaskTel | infiNET 150 | $89.95/month

The infiNET 150 offers SaskTel's best value for the money. Period. You get 150Mbps download speeds so every episode of She-Hulk or Stranger Things streams without issue. Your 75Mbps upload will ensure social media posts are up in seconds, and you get the best internet technology with fibre. Most online activities don't require anywhere near 150Mbps to run smoothly, but you could do so on about six devices without hiccups.

There are a handful of prices for every SaskTel plan, and this one is no different. The base price is $89.95/month which is already a good deal, but you can get it for $64.95/month on a two-year term. After the first 24 months, the price will increase to $74.95. If you don't want to sign a contract, you'll pay just $42.47/month for three months before the price increases to the regular $84.95.

  • Pros: Plenty fast, good price, unlimited usage 
  • Cons: The best deal is on a two-year agreement
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Best Premium
SaskTel Internet Plan

You can complete just about any online task in no time with the infiNET 300 plan. While it's not the best value selection here, it's easily the most capable.

SaskTel
4 out of 5 overall

SaskTel | infiNET 300 | $109.95/month—Best option for power users

Whether working from home, playing online games, or enjoying the newest Netflix series, the infiNET 300 plan will fly through all your activities. The blazing fast 300Mbps download speed can handle up to 12 devices without issue, even if you're streaming on them all. And the 150Mbps upload speed will ensure that you can publish videos to YouTube in a flash. 

Pricing on this plan follows a similar structure to the others we've listed. It's $109.95/month without a contract. With a two-year term, the first 24 months are $64.95/month before increasing to $99.95.

  • Pros: Excellent speed, fibre network, unlimited usage 
  • Cons: Best deal requires a contract
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Best Basic
SaskTel Internet Plan

While this internet service provider's bread and butter is their fibre plans, they still have options at lower speeds and prices.

SaskTel
3.5 out of 5 overall

SaskTel | interNET 25 | $79.95/month—Best for basic connectivity

If SaskTel's infiNET options aren't yet available, or you only need an internet connection for simple tasks, then the interNET 25 plan might be right for you. The 2Mbps upload speed isn't remarkably fast, but it can help you run some basic games, post pictures to apps like Instagram, or send emails that have attachments without a long wait time. 

A surprisingly capable 25Mbps download speed is enough to get quite a bit done too! You won't have the fastest load times, and you might experience the occasional buffering video, but even demanding streaming services will work with it. However, you'll want to limit the number of devices connected to the network for maximum efficiency.

The pricing breakdown for this plan is $59.95/month for the first 24 months on a two-year term before increasing to $69.95 after. You can also pay $39.97/month for three months before the rate increases to full price without a contract.

  • Pros: Reliable internet access, unlimited usage
  • Cons: Relatively expensive without a discount
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Combining a cheap internet plan with a cheap cell phone plan is a great way to keep your monthly bills low.

Methodology: Picking the best SaskTel internet plans

We used proprietary research data and customer feedback to select the best SaskTel plans for reliable internet. Then we ensure the plans we pick provide enough speed so you can get your work and play done without worrying about buffering and load times. We also factor in price to ensure you're paying a reasonable rate for your service. We will update our ratings as necessary.

SaskTel Availability


Saskatchewan is the only province SaskTel provides service in. You can check whether the infiNET plans are available in your area and whether or not specific pricing is available to you on the SaskTel website.

SaskTel Deals


The cheapest way to get any SaskTel internet plan is on a two-year contract, but they're not required. If you don’t want to commit to two years with the same ISP, you can still get half-price service for three months. 

SaskTel also offers wireless and TV services that you can bundle to save on your total monthly bill. You'll save $5 on your cell phone bill and either $20 or $25 depending on your TV service selection.

SaskTel Internet: FAQs 


You can bundle home internet, TV, and cell phone services with SaskTel.

SaskTel uses VDSL internet for the interNET plans and fibre for its infiNET plans.

Your SaskTel internet speed will depend on your plan. You should expect to get anywhere from 60–90% of your plan's advertised speed.

You can check your SaskTel internet speed with the WhistleOut speed test tool.

Your SaskTel internet may not be working for various reasons. Luckily, we have a troubleshooting guide to help you identify the issue.


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