The snippet below is from techdirt but it would be pretty interesting and
cool to take the dead spot maps + locate where the dead areas are that have
an abundance of (free?open?etc?) WiFi APs ...

- jon

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http://www.nynewsday.com/ny-bc-ny--bloomberg-cellpho1027oct27,0,587620.story
?coll=nyc-topheadlines-left

Can You Hear Me Now NYC?

Contributed by mmasnick on Tues, Oct 28 2003

Sick of dealing with deadspots throughout New York City, mayor Michael
Bloomberg has set up a system to let users call in and report dead spots
(obviously, they have to wait until they have service again to call). The
city will then make that information public on November 24th, coinciding, of
course, with the day that (most) carriers dread: number portability day. For
years, the carriers have been notoriously secretive about their maps, which
often show exactly where the deadspots occur. Some have tried to force the
carriers to open up, partly for the sake of customers who don't want to be
locked into a 2 year contract only to come home and find they have no signal
at home. However, the industry has fought these attempts, saying that the
maps change constantly, and releasing one to the public would be outdated in
days, and thus, unfair to the company. So, now, it appears that NYC is
simply routing around this issue by using angry customers to create their
own outages map. It will be interesting to see what actually comes out of
this. Will there be incentive for people to lie? What if they work for one
carrier and want to make another one look bad? Also, will there be enough
data to make this service actually useful? Since you obviously can't call
when you're in the deadspot itself, how many people will remember to call
later on?

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