Communications options in Yellowstone National Park....

Hi folks,
Deus Voluntas, we hope to be in Yellowstone NP for two weeks in July.
I emailed to the Yellowstone staff about WiFi, Internet Cafe and cellular access--my wife's parents have some health issues that could require us to get her home quickly, while I brought the T back
I thought I would share what I found out with you so that if you are thinking about a Yellowstone trip and need access you can put this in a file....
As of now there is no WiFi or Internet Cafe access in the park. There is
dial up access in some lodges' rooms, provided your ISP has a local access number.
Also, some lodges provide internet access at their desk (check-in desk?) I am not sure what this means.....
Cell phone coverage: here is what NSP says, 'there are several areas with strong cell phone coverage: Mammoth Hot Springs, the West Entrance, Old Faithful, Grant Village, Hayden Valley, and Canyon Village. Other areas with moderate to weak cell phone coverage include Lake Village, Tower Fall, and the Lamar Valley. Coverage in these latter areas is sporadic, but possible'.......a separate email said that Verizon had the best coverage in the park....
If worse comes to worst and none of the above work, a phone card and a land line phone would be the next bet...or you could get an cell modem for your computer-they work on your USB port....
NPS staff did say that WiFi/Internet cafes are available in communities adjacent to the park.....but drive times in busy season can be long...
Ciao,
Jim
Deus Voluntas, we hope to be in Yellowstone NP for two weeks in July.
I emailed to the Yellowstone staff about WiFi, Internet Cafe and cellular access--my wife's parents have some health issues that could require us to get her home quickly, while I brought the T back
I thought I would share what I found out with you so that if you are thinking about a Yellowstone trip and need access you can put this in a file....
As of now there is no WiFi or Internet Cafe access in the park. There is
dial up access in some lodges' rooms, provided your ISP has a local access number.
Also, some lodges provide internet access at their desk (check-in desk?) I am not sure what this means.....
Cell phone coverage: here is what NSP says, 'there are several areas with strong cell phone coverage: Mammoth Hot Springs, the West Entrance, Old Faithful, Grant Village, Hayden Valley, and Canyon Village. Other areas with moderate to weak cell phone coverage include Lake Village, Tower Fall, and the Lamar Valley. Coverage in these latter areas is sporadic, but possible'.......a separate email said that Verizon had the best coverage in the park....
If worse comes to worst and none of the above work, a phone card and a land line phone would be the next bet...or you could get an cell modem for your computer-they work on your USB port....
NPS staff did say that WiFi/Internet cafes are available in communities adjacent to the park.....but drive times in busy season can be long...
Ciao,
Jim