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The Wikipedia article submission contained a reference to a book by Thomas F. Evans [1] that has an entire chapter on Cellemetry. Another book that covers Cellemetry is “Wireless Crash Course” [2] I have added this to the Cellemetry article on Wikipedia. The book ‘the Comprehensive Guide to Wireless Technology’ has a short section on Cellemetry[3]. I included it in the article as well since it establishes a date when the network started operations. Another book that talks about Cellemetry is the guide to utility automation [4] Here is a link to an industry newsletter at the time [5] The reason I reference it is that it shows the extent of the coverage Cellemetry had achieved at the time. I did not include the link in the article. If you think it should be placed in there I can find a place. Also, Cellemetry is addressed in the ‘Wireless Data Handbook’ in section 4.4.2.1 [6] I did not include this reference in the Wikipedia article because the section is difficult to see / link and the book is $135. You can see the index of the book and if you search the book for “Cellemetry” you can see part of the section. Here is a SEC 10K [7]filed by Numerex (now a part of Sierra Wireless) that talks about Cellemerty. Please let me know if these are enough references. If not, the Google books site have a lot of newsletters, trade publications, technical manuals, and more books that talk about CellemetryCSYguy (talk) 17:53, 17 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]