I'm just curious how to interpret the fact that hasMonetaryCost is
true for a "network" location provider.  I read about it a little but
I'm not sure I entirely understand what's going on.  Does that mean
that every time I get my location using the cell network instead of
the gps there is a charge to my T-Mobile bill or something like that?
If I'm putting a location-grabbing feature in my app, is there a
threat my users will be charged a cost when they trigger that
behavior, such that I should warn them about it?  Other apps don't
currently offer any such warning, even official Google apps like the
Maps app, or the system settings where I choose the location source
methods.

Thanks.

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