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Subject: RE: Converting from telco Major-V, Major-H coordinates to Lat
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From: Claudio Gutiérrez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think http://datec.web.att.com/faqs/telecom.htm is an
internal ATT webserver
Arrgh..You're correct, and I should have noticed.
It's
29, 2003 3:55 PM
To: Claudio Gutiérrez
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Subject: RE: Converting from telco Major-V, Major-H coordinates
to Lat
Long
From: Claudio Gutiérrez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think http://datec.web.att.com/faqs/telecom.htm is an
internal ATT webserver
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 11:00, Jared Mauch wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:55:30AM -0400, Eric Germann wrote:
I've contemplated a project to make an independent VH database and I'm
looking for input as to whether anyone would care.
We currently maintain a searchable db of NPA/NXX
Any ideas on how to convert from telco Major-V, Major-H coordinates
to latitude and longitude? Alternately, does anyone have a table of
mapping CLLI codes to latitude and longitude? I am trying to
programatically figure out the air distance between any two Verizon COs.
regards,
fletcher
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Subject: Converting from telco Major-V, Major-H coordinates to Lat Long
Any ideas on how to convert from telco Major-V, Major-H coordinates
to latitude and longitude? Alternately, does anyone have
Pete Templin wrote:
Very rusty memory cells on this, but I think the mileage is
0.1 * sqrt ((delta-V)^2 + (delta-H)^2)).
That's assuming same LATA, IIRC.
Close. It's
sqrt ( 0.1 * ((delta-V)^2 + (delta-H)^2)) )
and it doesn't care about LATAs.
It's mostly accurate in the US middle
From: Claudio Gutiérrez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think http://datec.web.att.com/faqs/telecom.htm is an internal ATT webserver
Arrgh..You're correct, and I should have noticed.
It's the 1996 FAQ for Telecom Digest,
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