I think it took me about four hours to do my 33 households. (to
complete entire 477)
This was converting six zip codes into seven census tracts, so I still
don't see much advantage to the switch.
So the census tracts might change in 2012? Dang! So should we be
saving the LAT/LON of the cus
The 23 page instruction doc shows "Estimated Average Burden Hours per
Response: 72 hours" I have between 20 and 30 hours on mine. Census tracts
about double the number of zip codes, but yes, we'll keep the data, start
tracking it on new customers and use the csv option next time
On Mon, Mar
Yeah, it is the opposite in many rural states. I can name one state that has
2 census tracts and 7 zip codes.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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> Mark McElvy
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I did ours by hand. I had the customers in a spreadsheet, by address and
speed. Then I had to go through the addresses to make sure that they
were correct. Some of our customers bill to an address that is not their
home address, so I had to change it. Then I sorted by Zip and went
through with
Randy Cosby wrote:
> Did you guys end up creating a CSV file to upload, or do it by hand, by
> tract?
I ended up doing the CSV thing. I had to correlate our billing system,
our in-house IP management system, and two spreadsheets, to get all
their requested data (and I'm still not confident it's
We had to deal with 38 records and 22 census tracts.
marlon
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> Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
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y Cosby"
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> Did you guys end up creating a CSV file to upload, or do it by hand, by
> tract?
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> David E. Smith wrote:
>> Marlon K. Schafer wrot
Did you guys end up creating a CSV file to upload, or do it by hand, by
tract?
David E. Smith wrote:
> Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
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>> We had almost 7000 square miles of coverage to deal with. I don't know how
>> many census tracts we had but there were roughly a dozen zip codes before.
>>
Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> We had almost 7000 square miles of coverage to deal with. I don't know how
> many census tracts we had but there were roughly a dozen zip codes before.
We went from about twenty-five ZIPs to.. about twenty-five census
tracts. There was basically no correlation betwee
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You should submit something to the FCC in comments. I am pretty sure
You should submit something to the FCC in comments. I am pretty sure on
their web site it says the average will be 5 hours or something like
that. :-)
Martha Huizenga
DC Access, LLC
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Marlon K. S
roflol
We had almost 7000 square miles of coverage to deal with. I don't know how
many census tracts we had but there were roughly a dozen zip codes before.
Wanna know the best part? We had people in census tracts that hit THREE
different zip codes!
Our total time is much closer to 50 hours
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