Posts Tagged ‘map’

BBC’s computer generated map of British telephone calls

Monday, August 4th, 2008

The BBC have been promoting a show called “Britain from Above” in which which they take telemetry from various trackable sources and generate fancy maps of our activities and, presumably, add a thick layer of social commentary.

In the promo video linked below they show a few examples of air, land and sea movements but it’s the content at almost exactly 1 minute into the video that interests me; A traffic map of every telephone exchange in Britain tracked, as they say in the video, second by second.

This is obviously based on information from BT, so are there any mobile networks that do fancy network utilisation displays like this? Hopefully there will be more telecom eye candy in the full show.

You can check out the promo video here or, if you’re in the UK, see the whole show on Sunday 10th August at 9pm on BBC One.

VisionMobile’s Who’s Who mobile industry map

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

VisionMobile_Industry_Atlas_SAMPLE_(June_2008)

The Mobile Industry Atlas (Handset Edition) is a visual map of who’s who in the mobile industry. It, er, doesn’t include SMS Text News, so…

;-)

I was sent it by Vision Mobile. Here’s what they have to say about it:

The map aims to showcase 400+ leading companies across 30 market sectors, spanning all major players involved from handset design through retailing including development and delivery of hardware, software, SIM cards, services and content. The Mobile Industry Atlas maps the players involved in the core value chain from handset design to retailing, framed by those who participate in the pre-load and post-load phases of the handset lifecycle.

You can get a full copy (there’s cash involved — £55 for an A2 PDF) from here.


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