| Steve & Susan 2005-05-24, 5:58 pm |
| On Mon, 23 May 2005 02:33:26 GMT, "Thomas M. Goethe"
<goethe11@notspamlycos.com> wrote:
> Quick question to interrupt an interesting thread. Is it safe to presume
>that if one makes a 911 call with a GPS equipped handset that it would
>provide the last known location to the 911 center? Or will it just go "duh"
>and not provide any location. Was this addressed in the regulations?
I've got to defer that to someone else. None of my PSAPs have Phase 2
being sent to them yet. I wonder the same.
If it's the last known location, what is to stop someone from pulling
the battery or, if a lithium cell is used in the intrinsic GPS
receiver, wrap the thing in foil, move and establish a call? Or, would
there be a "doubious information" bit that is sent so that the
telecommunicator could be certain to verify information?
Dunno.
Steve
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