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Cell/mobile phone reception

Cathryn

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Frances March (2016)
for family reasons, I need to be somewhat contactable on the Camino. How consistent is the service on the CF? I realize it may vary by company.

Muchas gracias and Buen Camino!
 
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We found it to be pretty good - didn't make a lot of calls, but when we wanted to, we had service (AT&T), even in small towns and villages. Generally speaking though, text is easier than phone calls - even if mobile service is sketchy in an area, you can usually send and receive texts if you have at least a small signal.
 
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Coverage improves every year. AT&T uses Vodafone towers, so you will get the same coverage as getting a Spanish Vodafone SIM chip. However, Vodafone is less expensive for data.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
for family reasons, I need to be somewhat contactable on the Camino. How consistent is the service on the CF? I realize it may vary by company.

Muchas gracias and Buen Camino!
Hi Cathryn, over the years my wife and I had no problems using the phone.
Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
 
I got Orange coverage pretty consistently.
 
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2 years ago I used Digimobil. They are a prepaid service and I believe they use the Movistar network. From Pamplona to Santiago, the only place I remember not having coverage was Atapuerca. Other than that, just about everytime I took my phone out, I had 3G coverage. (I know there were places with 4G, but my phone only had 3G.) I think as long as you use one of the major carriers in Spain, or a prepaid company that uses them, you'll be fine.
 
Thanks, one and all, for the info. Sounds like pretty good coverage, though I'll hope I don't get any calls!
 
I'll hope I don't get any calls
Turn off your phone!

I always inform those from whom I would accept a call that I will have my phone turned on during a specific time that accommodates the time zone change. Then I save my battery...
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
for family reasons, I need to be somewhat contactable on the Camino. How consistent is the service on the CF? I realize it may vary by company.

Muchas gracias and Buen Camino!
I walked from Ponferrada and very good Buen camino !
 
We walked from SJPP to Muxia and had only had two days where we didn't have cell service. We used orange.
 

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