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Whilst out and about in the Yorkshire Dales National Park at times you may not be able to get a signal on your mobile telephone or a mobile internet connection. This may occur in towns and villages as well as off the beaten track.
You will be able to check your reception through your service provider’s website. The sites will ask for a postcode or town – if you are unsure you could use one of the National Park Centre’s postcodes.
BT operate a number of public payphones throughout the National Park, although you may find some distance between them.
Any GPS or other electronic device that contacts a satellite to receive information should work as expected.
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