Well if you only had fiber at one address then you would only submit that
one address. No need for a polygon. But yeah hardwired services like fiber
or cable or DSL obviously know which homes they pass. You just have to make
sure that you identify the addresses in the BDC fabric file. The easiest
way is to overlay your routes with a buffer that would encompass the homes
or draw a polygon around the homes that you know you pass. Then you could
put that polygon and the addresses into a spatial database or a GIS program
if you have one and do an intersect to get the addresses served. I know a
lot of guys don't have a real GIS program or really know how to insert data
into a spatially enabled database.

On Fri, Jul 22, 2022, 12:59 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:

> On 7/22/22 10:16 AM, Cameron Crum wrote:
> > Mike are you asking me about the program or just a general question
> > about towers? If general question, then you just do a spatial
> > intersection between your buffered fiber routes or a polygon that
> > surrounds all the homes you pass and the address data they send. Pretty
> > easy if you know how to use a spatial database. A PE will ask how you
> > did it and then probably ask you to show them and then sign and stamp.
> >
>
>
> So if one were only serve a specific address you'd just draw a box
> around that address?
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