Re: [WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-22 Thread Randy Cosby
What we really need is a way to standardize addresses in Platypus, then add the census info (and why not GPS coords) to that. Anyone tried a project like that? Randy On 2/20/2010 3:46 PM, Brian Webster wrote: I found another on line geocoding service (http://www.geocode.com/) that seems to

[WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Brian Webster
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

Re: [WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Scott Reed
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

Re: [WISPA] Another on line geocoder and tract mapper (not free but reasonable prices).

2010-02-20 Thread Scott Reed
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