FCC Sets Schedule for Phone-Based Location Specs
And what wil they do....
This is yet another case of the FCC sticking its nose in where it doesn't belond.
T Bone said:
What about my right to NOT be able to be tracked by the government, for whatever reason?
Simple. Do not call 911. By calling 911, you are implicitly or explicitly asking for assistance, hence you are extending your permission to be tracked for purposes of providing that assistance.
AJ
T Bone said:
My point is that I shouldn't be forced to have GPS on my phone if I don't want it, when the government mandates every phone have a certain feature all it does is increase the cost of phones for everybody.
Tough. When you live in a society, you sometimes have to make sacrifices for your own good or the good of the whole.
For a parallel, you might not think that cars should be required by law to include seat belts nor that you should be required by law to wear a seat belt. But seat belts, like aGPS, assist those who respond to help you in an emergency.
And the cost argument is insignificant. Once all cellphones are required to include aGPS, the marginal cost will be nearly negligible.
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Versed said:
AJ Apple's and Orange's, seatbelts and gps's are not even closely related.
You miss the parallel, Versed. Physically, technologically, seat belts and aGPS are very different. But, functionally, they are similar.
Both help first responders assist you, one by keeping you inside the vehicle during a crash, the other by providing your location in the event of a 911 call. Not to mention, in both cases, law impels their installation and use.
AJ
In the future, just as now, you will be free to turn off aGPS to your heart's content. But a 911 call will automatically enable aGPS, just as it does now.
So, I repeat, if you do not want "the government" to "take care of [you]" or you do not want aGPS to be activated on your handset, then do not call 911.
AJ
You need to actually READ the manual.
T Bone said:
In the case of those of us who turn off the GPS to save on battery life? Will that be illegal?
This is yet another case of the FCC sticking its nose in where it doesn't belond.
Yes, we will be sent to Guantanamo Bay. Because to many, not wanting to be tracked, means you have something to hide, which means your a terrorist.
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