And I wonder what everyone would think about the idea of identifying which
WISP is serving the area this time? With all the requests Matt Larson sends
out from the WISP Directory, they come directly from the national map. We
don't identify who serves the area currently and thus the consumer questions
who they should contact. 

 

Again, thoughts and ideas or complaints? The last version I ran the WISP's
were promised anonymity. This would be a big change and I don't want to
violate any trust I had with those who provided information in the past.

 



Brian

 

From: Charles N Wyble [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 10:13 AM
To: [email protected]; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Time to update the National WISP Map?

 

Brian,

I think this is a wonderful idea. :) 


On 10/11/2010 07:04 AM, Brian Webster wrote: 

I have been thinking that I should do another update to the WISP National
Map. I would really love to improve the quality of the coverage area this
time. The thought is to have each WISP who participated in their respective
state broadband mapping initiative request a copy of the shape file for
their network. If everyone sent that information to me I could use that to
create a better nationwide map.

 

 


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