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July 7th, 2014

Version 3.3.8 was launched;

  • Italian language added to UI - thank you very much to Lorenzo for the translation!
  • powerful new filter options in the statistics section
  • detect hex MCC/MNC numbers and convert them to decimal: needed for some Blackberry data
  • method added for checking online status of OpenCellid: http://opencellid.org/ocid/status
  • enhancement of features allowing to avoid misusage of the community servers
    • introduction of white list for accounts that do not contribute data
    • apiKey must be entered for database download
    • apiKeys of new users are blocked after a while automaticaly if they do not contribute data
  • "I forogot my apiKey" feature added to main menu in database section
  • API enhancements
    • JSON format option added to various API calls
    • network type added to various API calls
  • OpenCellID test environment http://test-ocid.enaikoon.de/ is public now. The software on this MongoDB cluster is frequently updated and typically shows the latest achieved status. The version number dos NOT change with each update. Please be careful: this is NO stable release and might be down or might have corrupted data at any time. It is also slower than the production system due to artificially limited hardware resources which allows finding inefficient code easier.
  • Last updated measurements csv file now always has the file name 'last_measurements.csv.gz' in the download section
  • various bug fixes

June 23rd, 2014

English press release: Android library has been released: Pressemeldung OpenCellID Android library

June 20th, 2014

German press release published for finding additional telematics services providers as contributors: Pressemeldung OpenCellID Telematik-Anbieter

June 2nd, 2014

Version 3.3.5.2 was launched; this is the fastest OpenCellID version ever.

  • all statistics are now calculated in real time typically in less than 5 seconds
  • more than 20 million records can be received per day. This is approx. 8x more than before.
  • Kafka waiting queues have been activated in case too many new measurements arrive at the same time
  • tables for measurements and tables for cell towers were separated into different databases to avoid collisions.

Now working on CDMA / LTE / UMTS support ...