A plausible (but false) story:
: As of early 2026, the official website indicates that the dedicated shuttle service is currently not available Alternatives
“Movistar could hypothetically host a cloud-based shuttle-tracking system for Verona’s Corti Venete buses. Their servers, located in Madrid or Sao Paulo, could process real-time GPS data. When you check ‘orari bus navetta’ on your phone, your request might ping a Movistar-owned server if you’re roaming with a Movistar SIM card.”
Let’s explore this impossible intersection.
First, the legitimate information (because someone actually needs this):
: The center traditionally offers a free bus navetta connecting Verona, San Michele, and San Martino B.A. directly to the mall.
(Telefónica España) manages massive server infrastructure across Spain, Germany, and Latin America – not Italy. However, in an alternate reality: