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		<dc:creator>Don Christensen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nice, short and succinct explanation. I was hoping for some easy fix. But . . . Spent the last five days dry camping on some private property just off US40 and about 12 miles from Duchesne, UT. My iPhone would show 5 bars until I clicked on the app to check email or log into Facebook. Then is was one or maybe two bars or worse NO SERVICE.

Another of the guests got out his laptop thinking he&#039;d find a wifi hot spot and be able to get on the internet. Nothing for him either.

So, those of us who were camping began to wonder how we might get internet access. I think some of the nearby properties had either burried cable or telephone. Not sure. That might be an option for this location.

Anyway, thanks for the info.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice, short and succinct explanation. I was hoping for some easy fix. But . . . Spent the last five days dry camping on some private property just off US40 and about 12 miles from Duchesne, UT. My iPhone would show 5 bars until I clicked on the app to check email or log into Facebook. Then is was one or maybe two bars or worse NO SERVICE.</p>
<p>Another of the guests got out his laptop thinking he&#8217;d find a wifi hot spot and be able to get on the internet. Nothing for him either.</p>
<p>So, those of us who were camping began to wonder how we might get internet access. I think some of the nearby properties had either burried cable or telephone. Not sure. That might be an option for this location.</p>
<p>Anyway, thanks for the info.</p>
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