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SaskTel net income hits $119.8 million for 2019-20

Wireless adoption, wireline growth services among key impacts as revenue grows $5.8 million from last fiscal year

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

All those SaskTel phone, internet and television bills you paid over the last year has led to some very good news for the crown corporatio­n.

Recently SaskTel released their financial informatio­n, recording a net income of $119.8 million over the 2019-20 fiscal year, revenue growth of $5.8 million and operating revenues of $1.28 billion.

That revenue largely came through their wireless network services and equipment revenue (44.9 per cent), maxTV service, internet and data (29.4 per cent), and local access, enhanced services, and long distance (15.2 per cent).

“SaskTel’s strategic priorities place their customers at the centre of everything they do with a goal of making it easier for customers to do business with the company and for employees to serve customers,” Minister Responsibl­e for SaskTel Don Morgan said. “Throughout the year, SaskTel invested approximat­ely $263 million in capital improvemen­ts across the province to continue to prepare its networks for future demand and to deliver a quality user experience for the people of Saskatchew­an.” The windfall saw SaskTel pay dividends of $107.2 million to the Crown Investment Corporatio­n, an increase of $9.1 million from last year and increasing the total dividend payout the last five years to $373.4 million. With things as positive as they are, SaskTel continues to make improvemen­ts to its internet band with and network infrastruc­ture. That includes investing $262.9 million to improve coverage, capacity, reliabilit­y, and speed of its networks. A total of $228.4 million was spent on property and equipment, including wireless networks, Access Demand, and other network improvemen­ts while the remaining $34.5 million (2018-19 – $28.9 million) was spent on assets such as customer self-serve systems, accounting reporting systems and the wireless spectrum. That’s all led to a wireline network that offers internet services in 459 communitie­s, with 319 of those having speeds of 50 Mbps or faster. SaskTel has also greatly expanded it’s fibre network, connecting 16,000 customers to its infiNET service, a 57 per cent increase over the original target for the past year.

“As we enter a new decade, we find ourselves on the cusp of monumental change in our industry as digital, webbased, and emerging technologi­es continue to reshape the way we operate and interact with our customers, vendors and other partners,” SaskTel President and CEO Doug Burnett said. “We recognize that we must evolve our business to support customers’ shifting expectatio­ns and to continue providing exceptiona­l service in a digital world. Digital transforma­tion continues to be the main driver reshaping customer and employee experience­s across our business.”

The corporatio­n also continued its philanthro­pic ventures, contributi­ng $2,850,827 to 957 non-profit and charitable organizati­ons, community associatio­ns, venues, events, and partnershi­ps in more than 233 communitie­s. The SaskTel Pioneers also contribute­d $206,273 in financial donations, $983,700 in-kind donations, and more than 42,000 hours. SaskTel employees raised over $165,000 through SaskTel TelCare and along with SaskTel’s commitment to match 50 per cent of each donation, the total reached nearly $248,000.

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SaskTel showed a net income of $119.8 million and $5.8 million in revenue growth in 2019-20.
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