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Locality: Cooperstown, New York

Phone: +1 607-643-4055



Address: 214 Eggleston Hill Rd 13326 Cooperstown, NY, US

Website: wirelessmapping.com

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Wirelessmapping.com 30.06.2021

If you are trying to rapidly deploy sites to serve people working from home, don't hesitate to contact us to run wireless coverage maps of potential transmitter locations. Maximize your field construction time by choosing the site that best meets your goals. High quality terrain, building and tree clutter data is used including the latest LIDAR where available.

Wirelessmapping.com 25.06.2021

Are you a Internet Service Provider? Have you filed your FCC form 477 reports due on March 1st (and do you know you have to by law)? If you need help filing with the new format please contacts us and we should be able to assist. https://www.fcc.gov//industry-analysis-/form-477-resources

Wirelessmapping.com 13.06.2021

Millimeter wave auctions starting soon. Spectrum allocations in 37, 39 and 47 GHz. This is prime for small cell and metro high capacity gigabit backhaul networks. Feel free to contact us to evaluate any markets up for bid. https://www.telecompetitor.com/millimeter-wave-auction-103/

Wirelessmapping.com 31.05.2021

The new replacement program for the FCC form 477 filing is going to require higher level of detail in your service area reporting. Are you prepared to deal with these changes? More detailed and accurate RF coverage maps will need to be part of that information. Better detailed RF coverage maps will also benefit your business by helping to pre-qualify a new customer and better ensuring a good truck roll and customer successful installation. It's not enough to just show coverage, you have to know if you have strong enough signals to actually deliver the speed you advertise as available. Contact us to discuss your options.

Wirelessmapping.com 15.05.2021

Are you an internet service provider prepared for this change? We can help meet the new requirements. The Form 477 system is going away and a new mapping submission will take it's place. "Internet service providers will have to provide the Federal Communications Commission with detailed geospatial maps of their coverage areas, rather than just covered census blocks, after the commission voted to change the submission process last week.... The vote will establish a new Digital Opportunity Data Collection service, which was hinted at in June as FCC chairman Ajit Pai’s answer to critics of the current data-collection process. Once the collection goes into effect, ISPs will be forced to submit maps with polygonal outlines of their coverage areas including different polygons for each combination of download speed, upload speed, and service-providing technology within six months to the FCC." https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-358832A1.pdf