[Gocamino] Camino Mozarabe Cell phone reception?

Richard Ferguson richard at fergusonsculpture.com
Thu Jan 20 20:02:27 PST 2011


Actually Movistar Espana does publish coverage information.   

http://www.servicios.movistar.es/web/movistar/cobertura

You will need to select a province and city, but once you do that, you will see a map, and you can zoom or use the arrows to move around.   Unfortunately, they don't let you zoom out far enough to cover a large area, but you can see the details on your planned route.

Of course, real world coverage is not the same as the published data, as it depends on many factors, including the building, etc.   Generally, coverage will be better at the top of the hill than the bottom of a valley, as cell phone frequencies are more or less line of sight.

Richard



On Jan 20, 2011, at 8:34 PM, Grant Spangler wrote:

> 
> Ralph,
> 
> Unfortunately, Spain's largest mobile phone carrier, Telefonica (DBA 'Movistar'), does not publish coverage maps. 
> Here is a set of interactive maps of the 'other guys' .. you need to zoom ALL the way in on these ..  
> Vodafone: http://www.sensorly.com/Mapa/GSM/Spain/Vodafone/gsm-21401
> Orange: http://www.sensorly.com/Mapa/GSM/Spain/Orange/gsm-21403
> TME: http://www.sensorly.com/Mapa/GSM/Spain/TME/gsm-21405
> 
> We had nearly contiguous coverage OUTDOORS on the Camino Frances. Indoors is a whole 'nother thing: stone and masonry edifices kill cellular coverage quite proficiently. I would anticipate reasonable coverage along highways and train tracks connecting Granada, Cordoba and Sevilla. Once you head north of Sevilla, I would expect coverage to range from just adequate to very poor in some locations. Sorry there's not better news. Mobile phone carriers here in the US publish grandiose and hopeful coverage maps, but not everyone on foreign shores wants to make a similar statement. Spain is very mountainous, and solid mobile coverage is a difficult thing to pull off. I don't blame them for playing it close to the chest.
> 
> Buen Camino, 
>  
> Grant
>  
> http://www.ElCaminoSantiago.com
> Resources for the Pilgrimage Road to Santiago 
> 
> 
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