Jeff Keller wrote:
> I doubt that many phones have GPS circuitry.
Verizon Wireless is one of the two largest (or _the_ largest,
depending on your criteria) wireless providers in the U.S. They have
not allowed customers to activate any non-GPS phone in about three
years. They claim that 95% of their customers have a GPS-enabled
phone. Sprint, (Nextel,) and Alltel also put GPS chips in their
phones. Given the lifespan of most cellular/mobile phones and the
propensity of customers to trade "up" over the last five years that
GPS has been available on phones for U.S. systems, I'd say there's a
fair number of phones out there with that capability.
Steve
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