Sunday, April 2, 2023
  • Login
westvirginiadigitalnews.com
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
westvirginiadigitalnews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home TECH

A company is trying to map America’s cell networks using mail trucks

Wisconsin Digital News by Wisconsin Digital News
February 11, 2023
in TECH
0
A company is trying to map America’s cell networks using mail trucks
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Cell network coverage maps have always been dubiously accurate in the US, and even the ones released by the FCC in 2021 come with a ton of asterisks. A company called Ranlytics is hoping to make a much more accurate picture by attaching equipment to some of the mail trucks that are already driving to many locations in the US to deliver parcels and letters (via Light Reading). The data it collects will provide info on coverage quality “in a given town, on a given road, even at a given address”says the company’s CEO Keith Sheridan in an interview with The Verge.

In a press release earlier this week, Ranlytics says it’s working with the US Postal Service to measure AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon’s 4G and 5G networks in Seattle and that it’s already producing “the most detailed available” coverage maps for select areas in the city. (It says the equipment it uses is also capable of mapping 3G networks, but those are largely gone in the US.) The company also says that USPS vehicles repeating routes several days of the week lets it track coverage changes over time, finding both places where coverage doesn’t exist and where there is coverage but a lackluster user experience.

Image of a map showing the strength of cell signals in Seattle.

One of the LTE maps Ranlytics has generated in Seattle.
Image: Ranlytics

Building nationwide coverage maps can be difficult, even for the cell carriers that run the networks and the government. The FCC’s cellular maps rely on data from the carriers, which historically haven’t been the most trustworthy sources. They also don’t include information about how fast those networks will be at any given location, and they currently only show information for LTE networks — a big limitation in the age of 5G.

According to Sheridan, the detailed data Ranlytics collects could help carriers diagnose and optimize their networks, in ways even their own data couldn’t. (He says the company’s equipment captures 800 metrics across all in-use radio bands, 50 times a second.) “The truth of it is that, in most countries, probably 80% or more of coverage maps are interpolated” from data collected by a relatively small fleet of vehicles and other test equipment. “They’re not measured. And that’s why coverage maps remain inaccurate.”

Sheridan says that Ranlytics has an agreement with the USPS to “go beyond Seattle,” but that it won’t do so unless customers like government agencies or carriers are interested in data for other areas. “We will not deploy speculatively onto US postal vehicles, but we’ll deploy in response to market need.”

There are potential limits to Ranlytics’ approach. For one, equipment attached to USPS vehicles will obviously only gather data on roads and where mail is delivered — that could exclude large swaths of land like national parks or rural homes where the mail may not be delivered directly to the home. Sheridan says that in other countries Ranlytics has worked on ways to collect data that “compliment where the postal vehicles travel,” and that the devices could be attached to all sorts of vehicles, including ones that travel into parks and water catchment areas, if need be. (The company also works with Austria Post, and will be deploying equipment on Portugal Post vehicles soon.)

As for rural areas, Sheridan says the company’s ultimate goal is to “cover as much of the country as possible, if not the entire country,” and that it’s “conscious that postal vehicles don’t travel everywhere.” He also says that the company understands that gathering data in rural regions is “critical, as that’s where the problems of poor coverage are greatest.”

Given the company’s plans to expand to areas after customers demand data for them, as well as the potential extra effort required to get signal data that reflects coverage at actual homes instead of mailboxes in rural areas, it does seem like the goal of mapping the entire country could take a while. However, data about internet availability in less densely populated places is essential for addressing the digital divide that exists between places that have internet good enough to work or learn from home and those that don’t.

Update February 10th, 7:49PM ET: Added information from Ranlytics CEO Keith Sheridan about the company’s expansion plans, data collection details, and how it intends to deal with rural areas.



Source link

Wisconsin Digital News

Wisconsin Digital News

Related Posts

Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains
TECH

Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains

April 2, 2023
Hey, did you know inkjet cartridges are region-locked?
TECH

Hey, did you know inkjet cartridges are region-locked?

April 1, 2023
Ethicists fire back at ‘AI Pause’ letter they say ‘ignores the actual harms’
TECH

Ethicists fire back at ‘AI Pause’ letter they say ‘ignores the actual harms’

April 1, 2023
Next Post
U.S. military called China on a crisis hotline during the spy balloon crisis but Chinese officials refused to talk

U.S. military called China on a crisis hotline during the spy balloon crisis but Chinese officials refused to talk

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

Former Vancouver, Washington man sentenced to 21 years in ... - Department of Justice

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

Press Release Regarding Early Warning Reports - Yahoo Finance

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us

Recommended

Austin Butler Recalls the Worst Fashion Trend He’s Ever Tried

Austin Butler Recalls the Worst Fashion Trend He’s Ever Tried

1 month ago
Theatre Group Brings Anti-Bullying Message to Students

Theatre Group Brings Anti-Bullying Message to Students

6 months ago
New York Times dwells (#surprise) on right-wing politics in the Latin Mass wars — GetReligion

New York Times dwells (#surprise) on right-wing politics in the Latin Mass wars — GetReligion

4 months ago
5 Tips to Help You Face Diet Culture In the New Year

5 Tips to Help You Face Diet Culture In the New Year

3 months ago

Instagram

    Please install/update and activate JNews Instagram plugin.

Categories

  • APPS
  • ARTS & THEATER
  • Blog
  • BUSINESS
  • CELEBRITY
  • CRYPTO
  • CULTURE
  • ECONOMY
  • Education
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • FASHION
  • FINANCE
  • FOOD
  • GADGET
  • Gambling
  • GAMING
  • HEALTH
  • HISTORY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • MARKET
  • MOBILE
  • MONEY
  • MOVIE
  • MUSIC
  • Nature
  • News
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • REAL ESTATE
  • Religion
  • SCIENCE
  • Shopping
  • SHOWS
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • SPORTS
  • TECH
  • TRAVEL
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

Fivver Ads

Madison
◉
25°
Partly Cloudy
6:42 am7:29 pm EDT
Feels like: 10°F
Wind: 14mph NW
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 29.99"Hg
UV index: 0
MonTueWed
59/39°F
52/43°F
63/55°F
Weather forecast Madison, New York ▸

Highlights

Biden tells Russia to release American journalist: ‘Let him go’ – PBS NewsHour

FEMA Releases Updates to National Risk Index – FEMA

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

Bank of America Names Lindsay Hans and Eric Schimpf Presidents … – Bank of America Newsroom

High-end realtors of Los Angeles on why the mansion tax is fundamentally misguided

Andreessen Horowitz is now openly courting capital from Saudi Arabia, despite U.S. strains

Trending

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy
PRESS RELEASE

Man Charged with Arson and Possession of a Destructive Device – Department of Justice

by Wisconsin Digital News
April 2, 2023
0

Man Charged with Arson and Possession of a Destructive Device  Department of Justice Source link

Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

CFPB Finalizes Rule to Create a New Data Set on Small Business … – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

April 2, 2023
Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

Federal Reserve Board fines Wells Fargo $67.8 million for … – Federal Reserve

April 2, 2023
Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

Biden tells Russia to release American journalist: ‘Let him go’ – PBS NewsHour

April 2, 2023
Press Release | Press Releases | Newsroom | U.S. Senator Bill … – Senator Bill Cassidy

FEMA Releases Updates to National Risk Index – FEMA

April 2, 2023
Wisconsin Digital News

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Man Charged with Arson and Possession of a Destructive Device – Department of Justice
  • CFPB Finalizes Rule to Create a New Data Set on Small Business … – Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Federal Reserve Board fines Wells Fargo $67.8 million for … – Federal Reserve

Category

  • APPS
  • ARTS & THEATER
  • Blog
  • BUSINESS
  • CELEBRITY
  • CRYPTO
  • CULTURE
  • ECONOMY
  • Education
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • FASHION
  • FINANCE
  • FOOD
  • GADGET
  • Gambling
  • GAMING
  • HEALTH
  • HISTORY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • MARKET
  • MOBILE
  • MONEY
  • MOVIE
  • MUSIC
  • Nature
  • News
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • REAL ESTATE
  • Religion
  • SCIENCE
  • Shopping
  • SHOWS
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • SPORTS
  • TECH
  • TRAVEL
  • Uncategorized

© 2022 Wisconsindigitalnews

No Result
View All Result

© 2022 Wisconsindigitalnews

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
7ff4be7246cf13968ba60ea4ed8fa54c98d8c56d