Re: potpourri (Re: Clearwire May Block VoIP Competitors )

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Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 07:58:39 EST

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    > > Why can't we have VoIP phones with built-in GPS receivers and a
    >
    > Because GPS doesn't work indoors.

    GPS works anywhere where the satellite signals can be detected.
    http://www.u-blox.com/technology/supersense.html
    Obviously, signals get weaker when they have to pass through
    solid materials like building walls. But people are already
    working on more sensitive receivers.

    But, leaving that aside, if the IP phone has a battery
    inside it and if it can record previous GPS locations
    and if you move the phone outside to a new location, then
    it could remember the last GPS detectable location and
    use that when it connects to the net again.

    --Michael Dillon

    P.S. assuming that phones like this come on the market,
    we might see the following exchange on a web forum
    somewhere...

    Q. Hi. My ACME VoIP Phone is complaining that it
       can't provide E-911 service. I reset it, pulled
       the plug, but nothing helps.

    A. Do you live in an apartment building?

    Q. Yeah, why? What difference does that make?

    A. Trust me. Unplug the phone, take it outside and walk
       to the nearest major intersection. Cross all 4 streets
       at the intersection, walking around until you get back
       to where you first arrived at the intersection. Then
       go home, plug in your ACME VoIP Phone and try again.

    Q. WOW! It worked! I can't believe it. Now I have a new
       problem. I told my friends how I fixed the phone and
       now they all think I'm smoking strange substances.

    A. Well, you win some, and you lose some. :-)


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