United States
NAVTEQ Telecom Data
 NAVTEQ
has worked with premier providers of telecom content to build
NAVTEQ Telecom data.
Telecom for NAVSTREETS enables more effective network
infrastructure planning and management for all players in the
telecom value chain. In addition, this data may be leveraged for use
within business analytics applications in the competitive
communications and entertainment services industries.
The Telecom data sets include:
This layer consists of boundary polygons
representing the geographic area covered by U.S.
area codes (the first 3 digits in the 10 digit U.S.
phone number, also known as a NPA).
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Area Code boundaries layer contains the
following attributes.
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The main office of the local exchange carrier; it is
typically a building where the lines of end
users are joined to switching equipment that connects other
end users to each other, both locally and
via long distance carriers.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Area Code boundaries layer contains the
following attributes.
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ID
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CBSA
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LATA
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Longitude
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Latitude
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Carrier
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Address
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Building
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City
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State
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Zip Code
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Type
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Source
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The point location for a building that is wired or
‘lit’ with fiber optics.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Fiber Lit Building
Locations contains the following attributes:
- ID
- LATA
- Type
- Carrier
- Address
- City
- State
- Zip Code
- Building
- CBSA
- Longitude
- Latitude
- Source
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Local Access Transport Areas (LATA)
Database
This layer consists of polygon boundaries that
represent the 3-digit Local Access and Transport
Areas (LATAs) that were created as part of the 1984 AT&T
Divestiture process. LATAs are regulatory
boundaries unique to the telecom industry,
and define when it is necessary to use a
long distance carrier. Generally, each LATA contains
a single major metropolitan area.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Local Access Transport Areas (LATA) layer
contains the following attributes:
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LATA_ID
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LATA_Name
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State
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LEC
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NPA
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The Metro Fiber layer contains fiber routes for
cities in the United States and can be layered
over the NAVTEQ map data for enhanced study.
Where geometry overlaps between the Metro Fiber and
Streets layer or Railroads layer the Link
ID can be joined for query support. Segments between the Telecom and
Map layers will correspond when Fiber
network follows streets and railroads covered in the
NAVSTREETS
product.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Metro Fiber layer contains
the following attributes:
- Link_ID
- CBSA
- LATA
- Carrier
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A rate center boundary is a polygon covering a
geographic area that has been assigned to a
local exchange carrier for its provision of exchange
services.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Rate Center Boundaries
layer contains the following attributes:
- Rate Center
- State
- AOCN
- LATA
- NPAs
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Wire Centers are the basic unit of geography for the
telecom industry. They describe the
organization of the local telephone exchange system. Each Wire
Center serves a unique set of telephone
numbers within a fixed geographic area. A telephone number consist
of three parts:
Area Code (3 digits), Prefix (3 digits) and the Line
Number (4 digits). Typically, each Prefix is
assigned to one specific Wire Center. This means that numbers
are assigned to wire centers in blocks of
10,000. A Wire Center Boundary is a polygon of the area that
contains the numbers in a Wire Center.
Available Formats
Coverage
Attributes
The Wire Center Boundaries
layer contains the following attributes:
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Wire Center
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State
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AOCN
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Lata
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NPAs
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