Thanks for the followup Brian. I did get a bounce from his email address. I 
suppose that may be a good thing, if it sounded like I was throwing stones.

Who was his replacement?

Rick Harnish
WISPA
-- 
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

Brian Webster <[email protected]> wrote:

Rick,

                Andrew is no longer with the NTIA. I took some time to review 
this FCC report and can shed some light on what problems people are seeing. 
First this data is compiled from round 4 which was current as of June 2011. If 
anyone updated or provided data to their states this last round, your data will 
not show in this report. Second, the data shown does include fixed wireless 
service but not satellite or cellular. What they appear to have done is create 
a merge of data. In the report they tried to replicate the 4 meg down 1 meg up 
national broadband plan set as the national goal. The national broadband map 
was created before the wonderful people who wrote that report had the brilliant 
idea of defining something that is not part of the map standards. Give that 
problem the FCC decided to use the category of 3 meg or greater as the download 
speed and 768 or greater as the upload speed. If any WISP has reported data in 
round 4 or earlier that does not meet those speed tiers,
it was not used in this report.

                As with any mapping and report it is very important to read 
their methodology before throwing stones. I had to answer to some of our 
research people in Illinois today because the FCC report says 6% unserved in 
Illinois and my mapping data says 1%. Most of the difference is that we 
calculated using just the download speed tier information and the FCC further 
restricted areas they deemed served by adding in the 768 or greater upload 
requirement. Some WISP’s get bumped off the map because of the upload 
requirements they used in their study.

 

Thank You,

Brian Webster

www.wirelessmapping.com

www.Broadband-Mapping.com

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rick Harnish
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 6:19 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] RE: [WISPA] FCC broadband deployment report

 

Andrew,  (Andrew MacRae from the NTIA is BCC’d)

 

There seems to be some discrepancy in the Colorado and Michigan Data.  Can you 
assist as to why Wisp coverage is not represented?  Please read the email below 
my signature line.  Also, here are some other comments from other providers.

 

·         Merrill, MI: Our coverage area is not displayed on that map. Is it 
only including wireline providers?

 

·         Jackson, MI:  My coverage update for the 2nd to last round is not 
there, but the rest is. The map is for 3Meg svc. and up also.

 

·         Steamboat Springs: If you hover over a county a popup chart on the 
right shows up and displays the demographics for that county and % of broadband 
that is Fiber, Cable, DSL, or fixed wireless.  both the counties we serve show 
0% fixed wireless.

 

·         Yuma: wow, they have my area as covered as NON-Rural DSL and Cable no 
wireless links at all..

I think someone "fixed" the books on this info. As its completely BS..

 

1. everything out here in our area is Rural..

2. No wireless listed at ALL ( there are 2 providers ourselves and the telco to 
the south of us) 

3. The local cable company has only a handful of customers 

4. says that over 3500 folks in my county have NO internet.. Complete and total 
BS.. This is farm country and I'd PAY to find more than 50 homes that don't 
have internet.

 

Again.. the books have been cooked, thanks to either bad info or competition.

 

 

Where there is a Wisp, there is a way!

 

Respectfully,

 

Rick Harnish

Executive Director

WISPA

260-307-4000 cell

866-317-2851 Option 2 WISPA Office

Skype: rick.harnish.

[email protected]

[email protected] (Trina and Rick)

 

 

 

 

 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On

> Behalf Of Sean Heskett

> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 5:29 PM

> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

> Subject: [WISPA] FCC broadband deployment report

> 

> Hi all,

> 

> Sorry for all the cross posts on multiple lists but this seems troubling to 
> me.  We

> submitted our coverage data to the state of Colorado and they submitted our

> data for the national map.  However, this FCC broadband deployment report

> includes this map which doesn't show our coverage.

> 

> Report: http://www.fcc.gov/reports/eighth-broadband-progress-report

> Map: http://www.fcc.gov/maps/section-706-fixed-broadband-deployment-map

> 

> What gives???  WISPA???

> 

> Is anyone else noticing their coverage area is not included?

> 

> Best regards,

> 

> 

> Sean Heskett

> ZIRKEL Wireless

> High-speed Internet

> 

> www.zirkelwireless.com

> 970-871-8500

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