> > No it requires the network to send the time when requested. Eg, > > Rogers in Canada (GSM) does deliver the time but I have no idea > > what its accuracy is.
> How dumb... something like time-of-day should be broadcast just > like cell broadcast and everyone would be able to receive it without > any requesting. For some reason, that one used to be able to dial a number to hear "At the tone, the time will be ..." springs to mind. And makes me wonder if that service still exists today. Phones have voice recognition in them today (at least some) right? It wouldn't be GPS PPS - but perhaps one could call it POTS PPTS (Pulse Per Ten Seconds). :) :) rick jones -- I don't interest myself in "why." I think more often in terms of "when," sometimes "where;" always "how much." - Joubert these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :) feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
