Thanks for the followup Brian. I did get a bounce from his email address. I
suppose that may be a good thing, if it sounded like I was throwing stones.
Who was his replacement?
Rick Harnish
WISPA
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Brian Webster
I have done all that you ask here. I am on EVERY other map ever made by ALL
other agencies and they act like I do not exist on this one. Total BS.
Scriv
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Jack Unger jun...@ask-wi.com wrote:
1. WISPs need to submit their information.
2. WISPs need to be
Doh! I guess this is what happened. I did all my upgrades and reported
those higher speeds on the next Form 477.
Scriv
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Brian Webster
bwebs...@wirelessmapping.com wrote:
Rick,
Andrew is no longer with the NTIA. I took some time to
review
My county and a few others near me are 100% covered by fixed wireless. Those
that aren't are mostly above 95%. So they're not against a given technology. It
must just be an issue with your specific data. As of the June 2011 data, did
you provide at least 3/768 across the areas that are missing?
Below is an updated list of the states mapping agencies that have access
to download your coverage maps from our site. If your using the site,
please go into your settings and allow the agencies access to your maps.
If your coverage isn't shown on the national broadband map it makes it
that much