On Feb 5, 2009, at 12:41 PM, jp wrote:

> The Cable companies do CAD/GIS drawings prior to rebuilds and
> construction so the subcontractors know what goes where and to obtain
> pole access and make ready work. I'm sure these drawings are not
> publicly accessible, and they'd probably not want to share them.
>
> Some phone companies have similar maps for their facilities, but I
> wouldn't expect all of them too, especially with older out of date
> facilities. They generally like facilities information kept  
> confidential
> as proprietary information when working with state government here.
>
> With cable, it's extra tough to estimate coverage without detailed
> street level coverage maps.

Every town I've got a presence in where cable is also present has a  
cable map as part of the franchise agreement. This is FOILable  
information, though I've never had to do more than ask for it.

Chuck



> A big market of ours is (besides satellite
> TV choosers), places where cable doesn't go. If someone lives on a  
> long
> road, driveway or sparesely populated street, cable is not cost
> effective to deliver there, and the construction charges can easily  
> cost
> a property owner 5 digit figures. Of course, wireless has coverage  
> gaps
> as well, but technical software like radio mobile can estimate that to
> some extent.
>
> On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 10:02:41AM -0600, Mike Hammett wrote:
>> How can we get what the coverage area is of the telcos, cablecos, and
>> cell phones?  I'm not necessarily referring to homes passed, but on a
>> CO, headend, or tower level.  I know I've seen references to GIS data
>> for COs.  Cell phone towers should be publically accessible somewhere
>> in ULS.
>>
>> With the latest update from Brian, WISPs cover 743,456 square miles.
>> The entire US is 3,794,066.  That's 20%.  If you exclude Alaska and
>> Hawaii which are not covered in Brian's map and make up 674,198  
>> square
>> miles, that's 3,119,868.  That puts us at 24% of the continental US.
>>
>> I think it would go a long way to say that WISPs provide more
>> broadband coverage than x company provides services period, including
>> areas they cannot provide broadband.
>>
>>
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