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Each of these weekly imports will consist of approximately 2.5 million measurements.
 
Each of these weekly imports will consist of approximately 2.5 million measurements.

Revision as of 14:38, 7 February 2014

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Collaborations

This page lists the active collaborations of the OpenCellID project with other similar projects, developers of Cell ID software, telematics solution providers, dedicated community members, and other parties interested in growing the OpenCellID database.
Partner Type of collaboration Status
Logo gyokovsolutions.gif The Gyokov solutions Cell ID database is hosted on the OpenCellID community servers;

OpenCellID regularly imports Gyokov solutions' Cell ID database content into the main database.

The initial data import started on January 23rd, 2014, and was completed on January 24th, 2014.

29,000 new cells and 2.1 million valid measurements have been initially imported.

http://www.gyokovsolutions.com/G-NetWorld/G-NetWorld

Lomo-soft.png In addition to the initial 75 million records, OpenCellID will receive the latest LomoSoft data once a week.

Each of these weekly imports will consist of approximately 2.5 million measurements.

These imports will be executed with medium priority in order to avoid the servers from becoming slow. Each import, therefore, may take a while to complete.

The initial import of approximately 180 million records has been started on February 5th, 2014, after implementing a converter for the provided data.