Can Intermec perform a WWAN Coverage Survey of a geographic region, such as Southern California?
No. “Southern California” is not sufficiently defined, and is anyway impractically large. Intermec could perform a WWAN Coverage Survey for the campus of the University of Southern California, for example, or Los Angeles International Airport, or at significant interchanges along the I-405 freeway corridor, or a delivery route along North Figueroa Boulevard, but not “Southern California.” Major carriers in the USA usually provide coverage maps on their websites. From these maps, you can get a general understanding of the coverage those carriers provide for cellular service by street, street intersection or Zip code. However, these maps will not be able to determine coverage when using Intermec WWAN-capable devices, under specific conditions.
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