There's still a huge chunk of data missing from Canadiancow's tower map in downtown Toronto. o.O
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Awesome, I see them now.
There's still a huge chunk of data missing from Canadiancow's tower map in downtown Toronto. o.O
Nevermind Bell.. LTE is fine.
Coverage Mapper - A crowd sourced cellular signal strength mapping application
Download from the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...CoverageMapper.
http://www.coveragemapper.com
The opinions stated here are my own, not necessarily those of my employer.
Putting this here because I think people in this thread are more likely to be interested; sorry if anyone disagrees, but it's definitely not worth it's own thread:
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/lit...990-8362EN.pdf
You can actually get all sorts of posters/calendars related to wireless/etc from agilent too. A lot of the white papers are over my head, but I've already learned that LTE is the project name and it's actually called E-UTRA lol.
Neat stuff. Sorry for cluttering up your thread.
If you Zoom into Toronto (by keeping your mouse over Toronto letters), you'll notice that there is a huge chunk of tower data missing from University of Toronto to the Financial district. It's very obvious.
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For the record iPhones are phones, apples are fruits, Apple is not.
Anyway to know when a certain tower was added?
Use this map: http://crownhosting.net/maps/wind.php
There's a new tower tab at the bottom that tells you where the new towers are and when they were added.
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