Above, a view of the Grand Teton mountain range. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Visitors will be getting better cell service while visiting Grand Teton National Park, it was announced this past week.
According to the Jackson Hole News & Guide:
A year from now, Grand Teton National Park visitors and employees should have drastically improved cell coverage in places ranging from Beaver Creek to the remote west shore of Jackson Lake.
The improved connectivity will come courtesy of 63 miles of new fiber-optic line and nine cell towers between Flagg Ranch, Moose and Kelly.
The plans, driven by telecommunication companies, have been on the drawing board for years, but they were finally authorized Aug. 15 by the National Park Service, and park officials spread the word this week.
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