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They had already looked at this but the small cell provider they use doesn't offer a MIGO even though they have a connection to Verizon. Roger On 8/2/2006 4:40 PM, Douglas Handy wrote:
Roger, Now they are asking me about a way to know where their field people are at. Some cell companies are starting to offer this service, for example I believe Nextel has this as an optional (see http://www.nextel.com/en/solutions/gps/index.shtml ) or you can do it using third party software such as AccuTracking ( http://www.accutracking.com/ ). Considering the Fed's desire for 911 services to be able to tell the location of a mobile caller, I suspect you'll be seeing a lot more of this type of offering in the next couple of years. So don't lock into an expensive solutions now. Doug
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