I've created a Cell Phone Tower Search by taking the FCC's list of registered antennas and combined it with Google Maps. It gives users a graphical display of towers nationwide. Although it doesn't tell you which carrier is leasing it, it might be helpful nonetheless.
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Samsung Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8
Wed Jul 27, 2005 2:05 pm
Thats cool, thanks Allen
marie Posts: 28
Phone Model: motorola v300
Service Provider: t-mobile
Wed Sep 14, 2005 4:38 pm
Thank you! I think I might point that out to colleagues at my job, also.
BigRUSS Posts: 2118
Phone Model: two cans ( del monte) and some string,
Service Provider: RussCo
Thu Sep 15, 2005 1:31 pm
sounds pretty cool but we have one of those at cingular )
Illlogic Posts: 28
Phone Model: SE W810i/T610, LGVX8100, Moto A630/V330/Razr, Samsung T809/T619, Nokia 6103
Service Provider: T-Mobile
Sat Sep 24, 2005 11:52 pm
That's great, I just wish they had that at my last job. All they used to have was a interactive map that showed green spots for coverage but it wasn't that accurate. They used to have us log service issues on the map, but who know what REALLY happened to those tickets after we submitted them. You think some engineer would really go out there to say, "check the tower"? Yeah right.. we would get a call a month later for the same area still having problems!
CellDude Posts: 4
Phone Model: Treo 650
Service Provider: Cingular
Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:40 pm
When I was an AT&T Wireless Tech they had one for us. Not that detailed though. It was a map with little dots on it and colors to shade in the coverage that the tower covered.