The title mention Cell Towers but talks mostly about WiFi, so to add a few cents on the cell network side.

The OpenCellID project makes cell tower location available with an open license. It does not have the privacy and legal implications that WiFi data has.

As mentioned earlier the problem with this data is that you do not know where the sending unit is. When collecting this information OpenCellID merges several sightings from different persons and tries to calculate where the tower is. This is also later done “in reverse” by the client to approximate the position.

In normal operation a cell tower has several antennas, these are directional and use different frequencies. One can think of it like a central point with several triangles pointing out from the point, these are the cells. So one tower would probably need to have several datapoints with direction tag.

If you download the data from OpenCellID it can be used offline, it is also possible to use it in your own MLS service. So what is really needed is someone willing to import the data and run a new MLS service, maybe even run it by several independent people? Did I hear blockchain, Fediverse och Matrix as protocol? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

With all that said, I don’t think this is a good match for data to be included in OpenStreetMap.

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