
REGINA — SaskTel announced today residents in the northern Saskatchewan communities of Sturgeon Lake, Pelican Narrows and Pelican Narrows 184B of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation now have access to the next generation in television and entertainment with the launch of SaskTel’s maxTV Stream service.
“As Saskatchewan’s homegrown communications leader, we take great pride in serving the people of our province and we’re excited to bring maxTV Stream to these communities,” said Doug Burnett, SaskTel president and CEO, in a press release.
Now available in more than 400 communities across the province, maxTV Stream “combines the best of traditional television with advanced technology and the latest over-the-top (OTT) content from Netflix and YouTube,” the release explains.
Among the advanced features offered with maxTV Stream are the abilities to restart live TV up to 72 hours in the past and to control the TV with Bluetooth and voice-command technology.
The ongoing expansion of maxTV Stream is a result of SaskTel’s commitment to invest more than $1.5 billion of capital across Saskatchewan over the next five years, the release says.
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