Hi man,

Thanks very much for posting your code here. 
I used it my application and there is minor problem. The numbers it returns are 
not correct cell id and lac. Well I'm using virtual phone as I don't have 
access to a real device. But it's not returning correct value. Does it return 
correct values for you or on a real device? 
In regard to the link I posted, it used to return correct values for cell ID 
and LAC but stopped working and now return just 0000 for both of them. The 
device that my friend is testing application  on that device is the same, 
location is the same and simply said every thing is the same. The only 
different is that he take his palm to vacation with himself an application 
stopped working. 

In regard to your questions and if it's returning correct values for you, then 
you may be able to load the value in background and store them for future use 
with a time stamp which shows the last fetching time. I don't know what is your 
application but I hope this can help you. Actually I'm using a similar concept 
not because of it's possible delay but because of my need for creating a 
connection between a native and a j2me application considering that those good 
old days which there was jni on palm are gone. If you want I can post my 
j2me-native application bridge solution here.

I regard to not returning correct values, actually it return some numbers which 
are close to correct values but are not the same. So considering that it 
actually return numbers and not a weired string maybe it can be a problem with 
different bases. Any help is appreciated.

Thank.

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