useful for 911 calls. Otherwise a bad thing. Why do they think they
need to know?

Dana

On 8/17/05, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ["According to an article on ZDNet, the FCC wants the ability to
> [0]track Wi-fi accessible phones like the ZyXel phone. The FCC's June
> report talked about several ways of [1]realizing a caller's location:
> 'creating an "inventory" of every Wi-Fi access point in the United
> States, engaging in "mapping and triangulation" of those access
> points, compiling an "access jack inventory" for wired VoIP users, or
> even mandating that Net phones include GPS.]
> 
> Is this a good, or a bad thing?
> 
> 

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