CoreESIM users can expect generally stable internet coverage within the main villages of Theth and Valbona, where local carriers such as Vodafone Albania and Telekom Albania provide LTE services. This allows for essential communications and weather checks. However, when hiking the challenging mountain pass connecting these two valleys, particularly in remote sections and deep valleys, the cellular signal will significantly degrade or become entirely unavailable due to extreme terrain and lack of infrastructure.
What is the CoreESIM internet coverage like in the Albanian Alps (Theth and Valbona)?
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