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  1. M

    Telephone Exchange Service Area Boundaries, Minnesota

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    ags_featureserver +8
    Updated Jun 12, 2025
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    Geospatial Information Office (2025). Telephone Exchange Service Area Boundaries, Minnesota [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/util-telephone-exchange
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 12, 2025
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    Geospatial Information Office
    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    This data set provides a statewide view of telephone exchange service area boundaries.

    In addition, LATAs (local access and transport areas) and wire centers are included. At the time of the Bell System breakup, Bell operating companies were restricted to operations within specific areas called LATAs. Wire centers or 'wire center serving area', refers to the area to which local service is provided by one or more switches located at a single point. The wire center serving area is often the same area as the exchange, but a wire center can be equal to a portion of an exchange or to several exchanges combined.

    The data was compiled in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Minnesota incumbent local exchange carriers.

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    VT Telephone Exchange Boundaries

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • +4more
    Updated May 22, 2013
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    VT Center for Geographic Information (2013). VT Telephone Exchange Boundaries [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/vt-telephone-exchange-boundaries
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    Dataset updated
    May 22, 2013
    Dataset authored and provided by
    VT Center for Geographic Information
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    (Link to Metadata) The UtilityTelecom_EXCHANGE represents Vermont Telephone Exchange boundaries as defined by the VT Public Service Board. The original data was created by UVM in 1994, with subsequent updates made by the Department of Public Service (DPS).

  3. Data from: Telephone Exchanges

    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 2, 2019
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    Esri Australia (2019). Telephone Exchanges [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/0903717e698e480c9cae37a2f095534c
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 2, 2019
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Authors
    Esri Australia
    Area covered
    Description

    This web service provides access to the National Telephone Exchanges dataset and presents the spatial locations of all the known telephone exchange facilities located within Australia, all complemented with feature attribution.

  4. Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)

    • ecat.ga.gov.au
    Updated Aug 29, 2016
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    Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (2016). Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/api/records/c9f19100-9224-380e-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 29, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
    Telephone Exchanges
    Area covered
    Description

    The National Telephone Exchanges Dataset presents the spatial locations of Australia's known Telephone Exchanges. The purpose of the National Telephone Exchanges Dataset is to support decision makers from and all levels of National, State and Local Government, Industry and other interested parties to make better, and more informed decisions based on evidence based information to underpin future emergency management planning and communications management decisions.

  5. v

    Telephone Company Franchise Areas

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Nov 12, 2024
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    Vermont Department of Public Service (2024). Telephone Company Franchise Areas [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/maps/ed2ab31473dc42ab9523ee8a24f8659d
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 12, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Vermont Department of Public Servicehttp://publicservice.vermont.gov/
    Area covered
    Description

    This map displays franchise areas for the telephone companies that provider service in Vermont.The layers displayed include:- VT Data - E911 address points- VT Data - Town Boundaries- Telephone Company Central Offices - Telephone Wirecenter BoundariesTelephone Company Central OfficesThis dataset depicts the E-911 locations of the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) central offices in Vermont. This information was collected from public property tax parcel information. Each site was then viewed on Google Earth Street View for confirmation.Telephone Wirecenter BoundariesBoundaries of the wirecenter serving areas for incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) in Vermont. The boundaries were developed from the paper maps by the Vermont Public Service Department (PSD) in the 1990s. This dataset was reviewed by the ILECs for an FCC process in 2013. The feature names were reviewed and updated then. The actual boundary polygons are of unknown precision and are therefore useful only for general analysis.DISCLAIMER: VCGI and the State of Vermont make no representations of any kind, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use, nor are any such warranties to be implied with respect to the data.

  6. p

    PTCL Telephone Exchange Locations Data for Pakistan

    • poidata.io
    csv, json
    Updated Nov 4, 2025
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    Business Data Provider (2025). PTCL Telephone Exchange Locations Data for Pakistan [Dataset]. https://poidata.io/brand-report/ptcl-telephone-exchange/pakistan
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    csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Business Data Provider
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    Pakistan
    Variables measured
    Website URL, Phone Number, Review Count, Business Name, Email Address, Business Hours, Customer Rating, Business Address, Brand Affiliation, Geographic Coordinates
    Description

    Comprehensive dataset containing 43 verified PTCL Telephone Exchange locations in Pakistan with complete contact information, ratings, reviews, and location data.

  7. G

    Telecommunications Systems

    • open.canada.ca
    • data.wu.ac.at
    jpg, pdf
    Updated Mar 14, 2022
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    Natural Resources Canada (2022). Telecommunications Systems [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/90557e57-a555-51c1-ac99-2da53b6099af
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 14, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Natural Resources Canada
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Contained within the 5th Edition (1978 to 1995) of the National Atlas of Canada is a map that shows the stations and links for each of microwave, optical fibre lines, landlines and submarine cable networks; satellite transmitting and receiving stations shown for radio-telephone systems and tropospheric scatter systems.

  8. W

    PSAP 911 Service Area Boundaries

    • wifire-data.sdsc.edu
    • gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    csv, esri rest +4
    Updated May 31, 2019
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2019). PSAP 911 Service Area Boundaries [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/psap-911-service-area-boundaries
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    zip, csv, geojson, html, esri rest, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 31, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    911 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) service area boundaries in the United States According to the National Emergency Number Association (NENA), a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) is a facility equipped and staffed to receive 9-1-1 calls. The service area is the geographic area within which a 911 call placed using a landline is answered at the associated PSAP. This dataset only includes primary PSAPs. Secondary PSAPs, backup PSAPs, and wireless PSAPs have been excluded from this dataset. Primary PSAPs receive calls directly, whereas secondary PSAPs receive calls that have been transferred by a primary PSAP. Backup PSAPs provide service in cases where another PSAP is inoperable. Most military bases have their own emergency telephone systems. To connect to such a system from within a military base, it may be necessary to dial a number other than 9 1 1. Due to the sensitive nature of military installations, TGS did not actively research these systems. If civilian authorities in surrounding areas volunteered information about these systems, or if adding a military PSAP was necessary to fill a hole in civilian provided data, TGS included it in this dataset. Otherwise, military installations are depicted as being covered by one or more adjoining civilian emergency telephone systems. In some cases, areas are covered by more than one PSAP boundary. In these cases, any of the applicable PSAPs may take a 911 call. Where a specific call is routed may depend on how busy the applicable PSAPs are (i.e., load balancing), operational status (i.e., redundancy), or time of day / day of week. If an area does not have 911 service, TGS included that area in the dataset along with the address and phone number of their dispatch center. These are areas where someone must dial a 7 or 10 digit number to get emergency services. These records can be identified by a "Y" in the [NON911EMNO] field. This indicates that dialing 911 inside one of these areas does not connect one with emergency services. This dataset was constructed by gathering information about PSAPs from state level officials. In some cases, this was geospatial information; in other cases, it was tabular. This information was supplemented with a list of PSAPs from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Each PSAP was researched to verify its tabular information. In cases where the source data was not geospatial, each PSAP was researched to determine its service area in terms of existing boundaries (e.g., city and county boundaries). In some cases, existing boundaries had to be modified to reflect coverage areas (e.g., "entire county north of Country Road 30"). However, there may be cases where minor deviations from existing boundaries are not reflected in this dataset, such as the case where a particular PSAPs coverage area includes an entire county plus the homes and businesses along a road which is partly in another county. At the request of NGA, text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. At the request of NGA, all diacritics (e.g., the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics.


    Homeland Security Use Cases: Use cases describe how the data may be used and help to define and clarify requirements. 1) A disaster has struck, or is predicted for, a locality. The PSAP that may be affected must be identified and verified to be operational. 2) In the event that the local PSAP is inoperable, adjacent PSAP locations could be identified and utilized.

  9. d

    NSW Features of Interest Category - General Cultural Point

    • data.gov.au
    esri featureserver
    Updated Sep 29, 2021
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    Spatial Services (DFSI) (2021). NSW Features of Interest Category - General Cultural Point [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-nsw-f65d2a76-0d82-4dc0-ae8b-50e2ecac7826
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    esri featureserverAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 29, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Spatial Services (DFSI)
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    Access APINSW Features of Interest Category - General Cultural Point Please Note WGS 84 = GDA94 service This dataset has a spatial reference of [WGS 84 = GDA94] and can NOT be easily consumed into …Show full description Access APINSW Features of Interest Category - General Cultural Point Please Note WGS 84 = GDA94 service This dataset has a spatial reference of [WGS 84 = GDA94] and can NOT be easily consumed into GDA2020 environments. A similar service with a ‘multiCRS’ suffix is available which can support GDA2020, GDA94 and WGS84 = GDA2020 environments. In due course, and allowing time for user feedback and testing, it is intended that these original services will adopt the new multiCRS functionally. General Cultural Point is a Point feature class defining general cultural feature types. Features included in the General Cultural point layer include: Pondage - Swimming Pool - Public or Commercial, Settling Pond, Water Filtration bedBeacon - LightouseCemetery - Cemetery, CrematoriumDumping Ground - Dumping GroundGeneral Industry Point - Silo Commercial, Stock Saleyard, Telephone exchange, Yard-Rural, Mine (underground), Quarry (open cut), Intensive Livestock FacilityTower - Communication, Observation, Intake, Chimney, Wind GeneratorRacetrack - Racecourse, BMX Track, Athletics Track, Training Track, Cycling Track, Trotting track, Dog Track, Motor TrackPipeline - Water, Gas, Waste Dam Wall - Area Perimeter, Breakwater MetadataType Esri Feature Service Update Frequency As required Contact Details Contact us via the Spatial Services Customer Hub Relationship to Themes and Datasets Features of Interest Category of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) Accuracy The dataset maintains a positional relationship to, and alignment with, a range of themes from the NSW FSDF including, transport, imagery, positioning, water and land cover. This dataset was captured by digitising the best available cadastral mapping at a variety of scales and accuracies, ranging from 1:500 to 1:250 000 according to the National Mapping Council of Australia, Standards of Map Accuracy (1975). Therefore, the position of the feature instance will be within 0.5mm at map scale for 90% of the well-defined points. That is, 1:500 = 0.25m, 1:2000 = 1m, 1:4000 = 2m, 1:25000 = 12.5m, 1:50000 = 25m and 1:100000 = 50m. A program of positional upgrade (accuracy improvement) is currently underway. Spatial Reference System (dataset) Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94), Australian Height Datum (AHD) Spatial Reference System    (web service) EPSG 4326: WGS84 Geographic 2D WGS84 Equivalent To GDA94 Spatial Extent Full state Standards and Specifications Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) implemented and compatible for consumption by common GIS platforms. Available as either cache or non-cache, depending on client use or requirement. Distributors Service Delivery, DCS Spatial Services 346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795Dataset Producers and Contributors Administrative Spatial Programs, DCS Spatial Services 346 Panorama Ave Bathurst NSW 2795

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Telephone Exchange Service Area Boundaries, Minnesota

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fgdb, ags_mapserver, html, webapp, jpeg, shp, kmz, gpkg, ags_featureserverAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jun 12, 2025
Dataset provided by
Geospatial Information Office
Area covered
Minnesota
Description

This data set provides a statewide view of telephone exchange service area boundaries.

In addition, LATAs (local access and transport areas) and wire centers are included. At the time of the Bell System breakup, Bell operating companies were restricted to operations within specific areas called LATAs. Wire centers or 'wire center serving area', refers to the area to which local service is provided by one or more switches located at a single point. The wire center serving area is often the same area as the exchange, but a wire center can be equal to a portion of an exchange or to several exchanges combined.

The data was compiled in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Commerce and the Minnesota incumbent local exchange carriers.

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