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    Default QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    Dear All,

    Just try open discuss for QGIS
    As alternative MapInfo and very useful and the most important thing is FREE

    U can try here
    https://qgis.org/

    The benefits of QGIS :
    1. Open Source, free
    2. Lighter than MapInfo (no RAM Sucker)
    3. U can add Google Satelite as a layer (as BaseMap, it's expensive feature in MapInfo), so very useful for Optimization Analyzing
    4. More Addons and Free..still trying one by one
    5. Can import KMZ file, .TAB File, Esri File and etc (Like Mapinfo translator)..i like this menu specially import KMZ File

    The lacks :
    1. Still new for me so need more practices for familiar with menu, tools and Addons
    2. Still looking for LIke "COmmon" tools, GMON, or SiteSee Addons
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    Default Re: QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    Here is the sample of using QGIS
    1st Layer : BTS sectorize
    2nd Layer : RSRP With thematic Colour
    3rd Layer : Google Satelite View..

    Above area enough layers for u to get insight which BTS that u need optimizationQGIS Interface.jpg
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    Default Re: QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    Its good with the Map base but very buggy. I have used it for awhile & had many issues with sudden crashes. Unreliable in my opinion.
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    Default Re: QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    WHich Versiion that u used Bro ?
    Sorry i'm still in new for this application
    Start using this apps since jan 2020

    Import GeoData (RSRP) for analyzing BadSpot
    it's lighter when i use QGIS than MapInfo..

    Yup the lacks still many, like Common Tools and similiar
    But So far useful for analyzing geoData (NetMax Data)

    For @punto
    Here are the file formats that can be supported (import)Support File Format.jpg
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    Default Re: QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    Here is the basic training for QGIS
    Light and usefull

    https://training.datapolitan.com/qgi...undamentals/#1
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    Default Re: QGIS : Alternative MapInfo and Very Usefull and Free

    Hello,

    Yes it is nice tool and Free! Have you been able to upload the network information (site/cell) into QGIS? Is yes would you please share how and the file you have used? I suppose it should be a tab delimited txt file.
    I have foud this information regarding the NR check. But U can´t use it since I do not have the network loaded.

    https://gracilis.carleton.ca/CUOSGwi...ing_using_QGIS

    Regards
    GM

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