Cape Town has 4G LTE coverage across its main urban and tourist areas, with Vodacom and MTN South Africa as the two dominant carriers. The Cape Town CBD (central business district), the Waterfront at the V&A, Sea Point, and De Waterkant all have reliable 4G. Camps Bay, Clifton, and the Atlantic Seaboard beaches have consistent outdoor 4G. Observatory, Woodstock, and Salt River have solid 4G in their commercial and residential areas. The Bo-Kaap neighborhood, Kloof Street, and Gardens have reliable coverage. Cape Town International Airport (CPT) has full 4G coverage across the domestic and international terminals. Table Mountain has outdoor 4G at the lower cable car station and at the upper plateau. Hiking trails on the mountain, including Platteklip Gorge and Skeleton Gorge, have variable signal that weakens in dense forested sections and gorges. Simon's Town, Boulders Beach, and the False Bay coastline have 4G in the main town areas. Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, the southernmost point of the Table Mountain National Park, are very remote and have limited or no mobile coverage. Load shedding (scheduled power cuts) can affect network tower battery backup during extended outages, which may temporarily reduce coverage in some areas. The Winelands towns of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl all have reliable 4G along their main streets and wine estates.