Thanks...
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
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It is still in beta testing. Product is slated for shipping in early April.
-Eric
On 2/20/2010 11:30 AM, Scott Carullo wrote:
Thanks...
Scott Carullo
Brevard Wireless
321-205-1100 x102
WISPA Wants You!
I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that
seems to have reasonable rates and is run by TeleAtlas. TeleAtlas is one of
the premiere geocoding data sources in the US. This is the data set most of
the on line mapping systems use to resolve address information to a set
All I can say is guys like you (Cameron) that donate their time and effort
and have the ability to do this - -well - - are just fine folks. I wish I
had a little Geek in me, but I am full blooded redneck :-) I can't even
code a combination lock, but if you ever get this way I can surely make you
OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get
your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have a tool you can do
it all yourself.
What is the next excuse for not submitting your Form477 by March 1.
Let's show the FCC WISPs are a large part of the solution.
By the
OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get
your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have a tool you can do
it all yourself.
What is the next excuse for not submitting your Form477 by March 1.
Let's show the FCC WISPs are a large part of the solution.
By the
Maybe a guide and example of what to submit? I've not read the
instructions yet so I am completely in the dark.
On 2/20/10, Scott Reed scottr...@onlyinternet.net wrote:
OK WISPs, you now have tools to do the geocoding yourself and I can get
your Form477 formatted files or Cameron has/will have