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  1. #1
    XFF
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    http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html

    There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)

    PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    they should be available within a couple of weeks.



    See More: new cellular license maps available online




  2. #2
    Jeff Ream
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    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    will we ever be able to see more than A&B?


    >Subject: new cellular license maps available online
    >From: [email protected] (XFF)
    >Date: 10/14/2003 1:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >
    >http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    >There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    >Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    >always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    >comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    >We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    >two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)
    >
    >PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    >they should be available within a couple of weeks.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >



    Jeff Ream
    "I'm the drummer your guard captain warned you about"



  3. #3
    Real Estate Agent
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    Awesome! I want to buy stock in Farmers Wireless. [GA/TENN, B-Side map.]

    If they have managed to hold on to their territory for so long, they're the
    type of underdog I root for!

    -Paul-





  4. #4
    Bill Radio
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    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    This is another outstanding project that doesn't get enough
    appreciation. This is very helpful information displayed in a very
    understandable form. Many thanks, and congratulations on completing
    another step in a huge project.


    -Bill Radio

    Western U.S. Wireless Reviews & Ratings:
    http://www.MountainWireless.com


    [email protected] (XFF) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    > There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    > Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    > always, corrections and comments are welcome.







    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  5. #5
    Hopper
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online


    "XFF" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    > There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    > Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    > always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    > comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    > We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    > two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)
    >
    > PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    > they should be available within a couple of weeks.


    That mess in Texas had to be a hell of a project. I'll say ditto what Bill
    wrote. Excellent work, and extremely interesting.

    Hopper





  6. #6
    XFF
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    [email protected]pamthis (Jeff Ream) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...

    > will we ever be able to see more than A&B?


    What else would you like to see?



  7. #7
    XFF
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    [email protected]pamfree (John S.) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > >http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    > >

    >
    > It would be really nice if you also had all the PCS licenses shown too!


    Agreed. PCS license maps for Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS are
    already available on Andrew's site
    (http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/main.html). As far as PCS
    license maps for AT&TWS and T-Mobile, maybe one day, but we don't have
    any definite plans for that right now. Also, one problem with PCS
    license maps is that unlike cellular license maps they don't reflect
    coverage at all. Just look at the Sprint PCS license map and then
    look at the Sprint PCS coverage map. Enough said. Although I agree
    that it's still a nice resource to have.



  8. #8
    Tom Z
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    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    What a stupid website. Thanks for wasting my time. That thing looks
    like something from AOL's hometown website server.



    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  9. #9
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    > What a stupid website. Thanks for wasting my time. That thing looks
    > like something from AOL's hometown website server.


    If I may butt in....
    What is so stupid about that site?
    I applaud him/them for doing all that work.
    Yes, the layout isn't a Grammy award winner,
    but it's simple and easy to navigate.
    The point of the site is to present the information.
    It does that very well.

    I am eagerly waiting for the last two sections
    to be filled in.

    I myself have taken the time to graft the sections
    into one complete map.
    It's large but it allows me to see the whole layout
    across the USA.
    And I also thank them for keeping all the maps
    the same scale, that makes it easy to graft
    them together.






  10. #10
    Larry W4CSC
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    Very sorely needed. As an AMPS customer, I thank you!



    On 13 Oct 2003 22:07:50 -0700, [email protected] (XFF) wrote:

    >http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    >There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    >Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    >always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    >comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    >We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    >two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)
    >
    >PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    >they should be available within a couple of weeks.



    Larry W4CSC

    3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million
    gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air
    conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right?



  11. #11
    p lane
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    I agree, thanks for the hard work.

    "N9WOS" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > > What a stupid website. Thanks for wasting my time. That thing looks
    > > like something from AOL's hometown website server.

    >
    > If I may butt in....
    > What is so stupid about that site?
    > I applaud him/them for doing all that work.
    > Yes, the layout isn't a Grammy award winner,
    > but it's simple and easy to navigate.
    > The point of the site is to present the information.
    > It does that very well.
    >
    > I am eagerly waiting for the last two sections
    > to be filled in.
    >
    > I myself have taken the time to graft the sections
    > into one complete map.
    > It's large but it allows me to see the whole layout
    > across the USA.
    > And I also thank them for keeping all the maps
    > the same scale, that makes it easy to graft
    > them together.
    >
    >
    >


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  12. #12
    Larry W4CSC
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    Wouldn't it be just cool as hell if each of those regional maps,
    divided by county or whatever, were clickable to a real coverage map
    for that particular subdivision of area?.....(c;



    On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:29:26 GMT, "N9WOS"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> What a stupid website. Thanks for wasting my time. That thing looks
    >> like something from AOL's hometown website server.

    >
    >If I may butt in....
    >What is so stupid about that site?
    >I applaud him/them for doing all that work.
    >Yes, the layout isn't a Grammy award winner,
    >but it's simple and easy to navigate.
    >The point of the site is to present the information.
    >It does that very well.
    >
    >I am eagerly waiting for the last two sections
    >to be filled in.
    >
    >I myself have taken the time to graft the sections
    >into one complete map.
    >It's large but it allows me to see the whole layout
    >across the USA.
    >And I also thank them for keeping all the maps
    >the same scale, that makes it easy to graft
    >them together.
    >
    >
    >



    Larry W4CSC

    3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million
    gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air
    conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right?



  13. #13
    N9WOS
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online


    > Wouldn't it be just cool as hell if each of those regional maps,
    > divided by county or whatever, were clickable to a real coverage map
    > for that particular subdivision of area?.....(c;
    >


    That would be COOL! :-)

    The best thing a person could do right now is
    find the providers with half way reasonable depictions
    of coverage area and super impose the image on the
    maps.





  14. #14
    Dave Markson
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online

    http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    >There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    >Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    >always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    >comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    >We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    >two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)
    >
    >PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    >they should be available within a couple of weeks.


    Thanks for your great work. The maps are excellent.

    --
    Dave
    Visit my New England Cell Phone Page at
    http://markson.net/cell_phones.htm
    (to reply take out the "remove" in my e-mail)



  15. #15
    The Drifter
    Guest

    Re: new cellular license maps available online


    OK I really don't understand the maps, So please bare with me and help
    thanks.

    I live in FL and took a look at that area on the maps for 'B' side, it
    shows central west cost as ALLTEL [yellow zone] I have Verizon as my
    carrier with a LG VX4400 phone, so what does this map tell me? Am I
    actually using alltel's network and not verizon's? or does this only
    mean for analog [amps] service? The phone is a tri-mode phone, and is
    usually always getting a 1x signal on it's display, I believe that
    means PCS service.

    Thanks is advnace for your help.


    [email protected] (XFF) wrote:

    >http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html
    >
    >There are now 7 regions available for your browsing pleasure. The
    >Southeast region (AR/LA/MS/AL/SC/GA/FL) just went online today. As
    >always, corrections and comments are welcome. (You don't need to
    >comment on the trade of FL/GA A-side markets from USCC to ATTWS.
    >We're well aware of this issue and will update the A-side map once the
    >two carriers reflect the change on their web sites.)
    >
    >PS: Work on the Midatlantic maps (TN/NC/KY/VA/WV/MD/DE) has begun and
    >they should be available within a couple of weeks.





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