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Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sat 19 Nov, 2011 10:05 pm
by abmacus
This may have been covered before but is there Telstra coverage on any parts of the Overland Track?
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 5:54 am
by Graham51
You generally get coverage when sitting on top of mountains. The first time I went to Thetis mobile phones were fairly new (especially to me) and my son and his friend were sitting there talking to their families and friends. Also on Ossa, Massif, etc etc. Most high points in fact. Not so sure about the OT itself.
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 5:58 am
by tasadam
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Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 7:08 am
by cixelsyd
If you are with Optus (like me), count on there not being any coverage at any time on the OT. You might find the odd pockets close to Lake St. Claire other than that nada.
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 7:03 pm
by indihj
Just finished OT, only had obvious Telstra 3G at narcissus. But admittedly didn't try anywhere else.
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 7:14 pm
by pazzar
I've had reception on most summits, definitely on Cradle, Ossa, Thetis, Pelion East and West, Oakleigh, and even at Pelion Gap. I also had good reception at Narcissus. It often depends on weather as well. I get much better reception on cloudy days. I'm not sure if there is any reason why that is, but I wont complain!
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 7:20 pm
by Greenie
I suppose I better not ask if there is any Vodafone coverage...
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 7:55 pm
by tasadam
Greenie wrote:I suppose I better not ask if there is any Vodafone coverage...
Ok, to be more constructive, here is the
map I found at the Vodafone website - I went looking out of curiosity.
Yellow = Standard coverage, calls and text.
Orange = National roaming coverage.

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In other words,

Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 8:09 pm
by Greenie
I thought I might make someone laugh if I asked that question
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Mon 21 Nov, 2011 1:05 pm
by ossie
And at the turn off to the Forth Valley Lookout, with Telstra anyway
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sat 21 Jan, 2012 6:21 pm
by Haydynb
Howdy guys,
Walked into the walls today with my Brother (thomas) and a mate.
We got coverage in the following locations...all 3 phones.
The phones were and Iphone 3, Blackberry Bold and Blackberry Torch 9800
Reception just past trappers - 1 bar but hit and miss.
Reception between trappers and Lake Adelaide turn off - 1 bar hit and miss
Damascus's gate - 1 bar
THe Temple and half way up - 3-5 bar full service.
We were able to make calls and send pics...
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Sat 28 Jan, 2012 1:10 pm
by Overlandman
2 more Telstra locations in the North of the park are;
Bluff Cirque / Rodway Junction (2 bars through to Mt Claude)
Heading South of Lake Will Junction up to & Including Windermere Lookout (full signal strength to the West Coast)
Regards
Overlandman
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Wed 21 Mar, 2012 10:03 am
by bushwalker zane
I'm a fan of the Lake will reception patch, just after the turn off.
Re: Mobile Phone Coverage
Posted: Wed 21 Mar, 2012 10:55 am
by South_Aussie_Hiker
Everywhere I turned my phone on, I got Telstra 3g coverage.
Those places were:
Ossa, and the descent right down to, and including Pelion Gap,
Mt. Oakleigh, across the entire summit plateau,
The Acropolis, from the plateau halfway up, and all the way to the summit,
Echo Point.
Not actually on Telstra, on Three, but they roam onto Telstra 3G, so same difference.
SAH