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by normangray
663 days ago
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Probably, but not necessarily. The article points out that the PAF is kept up to date by virtue of thousands of postmen and postwomen physically visiting the rows in the database on a daily basis, as part of normal business, and logging updates. That level of routine maintenance is what any non-PostOffice PAF alternative would have to also do. Amazon, and probably Google Maps, are two of the very small number of organisations which _might_ have the resources to build this postcode->GPS mapping, as a sideline to their current business. They probably do license the PAF, of course, but they illustrate the sort of scale required to assemble that data independently. |
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