I have no problem providing them with my coverage maps, but when I gave 
some of the requested data to Indiana, their maps were not so accurate.  
At least Indiana allows us to provide maps rather than all the data.

On 8/3/2011 9:54 AM, Bret Clark wrote:
> So, like many of you, we're being asked to provide data to NTIA for
> broadband mapping, but as a private company I'm rather bothered by the
> confidential information they are asking for. They want to know such
> things as our spectrum use, antenna locations, antenna types, etc. so
> they can model our coverage area (something we already do with Radio
> Mobile). We tried for stimulas money, but got rejected so to be honest I
> have little interest in providing this information, not to mention
> having the data used by our competitors.
>
> I'm wondering how others felt about providing this information?
>
> Thanks
> Bret
>
> Spectra Access
> 25 Lowell Street,
> Manchester, NH 03101
> www.spectraaccess.com
>
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