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- valhalla360Navigator
ssthrd wrote:
I have no idea where you are coming from with your PS: statement, but this "old fart" (I guess I'm getting close. lol) has been using computers off and on since the late 60's when it took up a small room, and used Fortran 4 and punch cards.
Comments that provide some variation of "you don't need connectivity because that's not why you are there" are very old school thinking but common among those without the experience.
As you say back in the 60's, a pretty basic computer would fill a room. Now a cheap off brand phone has 10 times the computing power.
With that power comes the ability to work remotely for many...IF YOU CAN GET INTERNET CONNECTIVITY.
Since 2007, we could have been stuck in cubicles going to work each day with 3-4 weeks vacation or traveling the world. We decided to take advantage of connectivity and travel extensively. We would do it again in a heartbeat. - obgrahamExplorerBeen on several Alaska cruises, most recently in '19.
I lost cell signal very soon after leaving the ports -- Ketch, Juneau, Sitka. I dont recall ever picking up a usable cell signal as we "just passed by".
If you need reliable signal, get the package provided by the ship, dodgy and spendy though it might be. - Community AlumniLet’s keep the references to us ‘old’ folks down. The OP question is a valid one and why there’s a need for cell coverage is not relevant to the OP’s question.
Thanks,
Eric (Moderator) - SideHillSoupExplorerI haven’t been going up and down the west coast of BC and Alaska either , however I agree with ssthrd, in my 4 cruises, and ferry rides up and down the coast, as we have stayed before it’s very spotty and usually only get cell service close to civilization and I have tried with my cell phone with Telus as the provider.
Oh, I’m old - ssthrdExplorerI have no idea where you are coming from with your PS: statement, but this "old fart" (I guess I'm getting close. lol) has been using computers off and on since the late 60's when it took up a small room, and used Fortran 4 and punch cards.
Good advice except for your last comment.
I stand by what I wrote having been travelling up and down this coast for the better part of 40 years.
Have a great day! - valhalla360NavigatorCheck with your provider. Example:
https://www.verizon.com/coverage-map/
Verizon looks pretty sketchy except around towns.
https://www.att.com/maps/wireless-coverage.html
AT&T looks better but take it with a grain of salt as they probably are setting up the map assuming land based users.
If you need it for work, most cruises will have a wifi package you can buy. Don't expect rocket fast service but should get you thru most basic needs.
PS: Ignore the old farts who don't understand that many people are able to work remotely and it allows people to both work and travel unlike in the old days. - charlestonsouthExplorerWandering Bob, which Cruise Line are you sailing? Beach and I have a long standing with Princess. We take our I-pads, lap-tops and I-phones. The ship usually gives me free credits assigned to my cabin or you can buy a package of credits. Both Carnival and Princess are pros at getting you started. We sent messages and pictures back home, and we got responses very quickly. What you don’t want to use the credits for is surfing the web; you will end up using up your credits very fast. Yep, all the modern conveniences. Talk with the cruise line customer service or travel agent handling your reservations.
- SideHillSoupExplorerNope, well kinda…. sorta…
You will get some cell service between Vancouver and Port Hardy, but about 15 minutes sailing time north of Port Hardy you loose cell service.
You will pick it up sometimes but is is very very spotty.
Now that’s from my BC Ferry, to Bella Coola and from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy plus 4 Cruise’s to Alaska ( and back) plus driving up and down the east side of Vancouver island, experience.
Last trip by boat was in 2019, so things could have changed by then. - ssthrdExplorer
- ssthrdExplorerAssuming you leave from Vancouver, BC, there is limited coverage (I use Telus) from there to Prince Rupert unless you are near a settlement which are few and far between on that coast. Can't help with anything north of Rupert.
It's a spectacular trip when the weather is good, so the only thing you will need a phone for is to take pictures with. Enjoy the cruise!
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