Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-07 Thread Rick Kunze
At 08:31 AM 1/5/2012, you wrote:
People like
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

Me too!!

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women look like men, and the sheep stampede at the sound of a zipper. 




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[WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181)
This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population 
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like 
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

grin
marlon




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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Blake Bowers
Man, with 21 per square mile in your county, and even 5 per square mile in 
Lincoln, you guys are in the big city.

Sandhills Wireless in Cherry County NE has 1 per square mile, 6148 square 
miles!  Big county, very rural.  (Got a tower raw land site there)


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Subject: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.


 This is very interesting.

 http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

 I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
 density in the entire state.

 I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People 
 like
 to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

 grin
 marlon





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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Brian Webster
Here is a table that shows what the household density is for WISP only
service areas as compared to state density. Most cable and DSL deployments
are at a minimum of 1000 households per square mile.

Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
www.Broadband-Mapping.com


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Subject: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

grin
marlon





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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 1/5/2012 11:31 AM, MarlonS wrote:
This is very interesting.

http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
density in the entire state.

I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

I just did a density-by-block-group map of the country, using the 
2010 data plugged in MapInfo.

Vermont's density, in rural areas (the vast majority), tends to run 
in the 15-30 pop/sqmi range.  Of course this is hilly and heavily 
forested, making wireless more difficult.

The place I grew up has a density of around 21,000.


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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Sam Tetherow
I feel your pain Marlon

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Nebraska_population_map.png

I'm in Cherry County (the largest county on the northern border)

On 1/5/12 10:31 AM, Marlon K. Schafer (509-982-2181) wrote:
 This is very interesting.

 http://wabroadbandmapping.org/PDF/Statewide/Population_Density_2010.pdf

 I'm in Lincoln Co.  Us and Douglas probably have the lowest population
 density in the entire state.

 I'd love to compare that to a state like Vermont or something.  People like
 to talk about rural access.  Man, I can tell you *all* about rural access!

 grin
 marlon



 
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Re: [WISPA] population density map for Washington.

2012-01-05 Thread Fred Goldstein
At 1/5/2012 11:47 AM, SamT wrote:
I feel your pain Marlon

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Nebraska_population_map.png

I'm in Cherry County (the largest county on the northern border)

Wow.  I had set MapInfo to display the density as an integer.  When I 
got to Cherry County, it showed me 0. That's definitely low-density 
rustic.  But it rises to a Manhattanesque 145 in Valentine.  Well, 
maybe Manhattan missing three zeroes. ;-)


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