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Phone Tower Maps and Data for Google Earth
Steel in the Air is pleased to announce a new use of
mapping technology for cell tower data using Google
Earth. This technology enables the viewer to upload
cell tower location data directly into Google Earth
for viewing.
We have compiled a number of data sources within the
maps including FCC tower data, FAA tower data and Steel
in the Air's proprietary cell tower database. Individual
points on the map can be clicked on- and specific site
data can be reviewed for any area of the country.

Furthermore, since the data includes the height of
the towers, we can reference that as a 3D drawing in
Google Earth. For example, the map below shows a panned
view of an area northeast of Asheville, NC. Note the
vertical lines representing tower height. Coupled with
the 3D topography on Google Earth (a trademarked name
of Google) a map can be presented with the tower data
in 3D set upon the 3D topographical map.
This utility enables us to envision whether a particular
tower "sees" over a hilltop.

Google Earth makes it easy to forward this tower data-
so we can generate the file and forward it to you for
your own use. Alternatively, we can set up a website
for your internal use whereby you can enter a specific
address or set of latitude and longitude coordinates
and you can do unlimited searches.
Pricing starts at $300 for one location. Annual licensing
is $7500 for unlimited searches in the United States
for one IP address on one computer.
Please contact us for further
details on our cell tower maps.
[ Steel in the
Air]
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