Got signal? Summit to tackle mobile phone 'not spots' across Wales
Mobile phone coverage has been top of the agenda at the Royal Welsh Show this week.
Network operators came together to discuss poor signal in Wales, particularly in rural areas.
Plans have been announced for a summit to be held in autumn to tackle the long-running issues.
Watch the report from Mike Griffiths below:
Having to go outside to check messages or even make a phone call is a routine for Tregaron hotelier Nia Taylor.
Six miles away in Pontrhydfendigaid... they've taken matters into their own hands.
They've won funding of £200,000 to built a mast - finally giving phone signal and faster internet.
At the Royal Welsh Show, representatives from the industry, along with politicians and local businesses got together to debate what needs to be done to improve connectivity.
The Welsh Government's facing calls to relax the planning rules around putting up some masts as has been done in England.
It says it regularly meets with mobile phone operators to discuss issues affecting the industry.
This autumn's summit might be step forward in improving things. Frustratingly for some, there are no overnight solutions.