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gbh2o

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reply to Morac

Re: Location, location, location

said by Morac:

Is that even possible for some VoIP providers. For providers like Comcast or Verizon, where the service is limited to one location, this is easy. For something like Vonage, where you can take your "phone" anywhere in the world, how in the world are they supposed to know where you are?
They'll get the GPS information from the individual's government mandated personal anti-terror RFID chip by bluetooth to the ATA in use. |:)

Answer Guy

join:2006-07-28
Grass Lake, MI
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VOIP provides will need to transmit location information just like cell phone companies. The only real solution is to start including GPS functionality into VOIP enabled devices. That way, no matter your location, they will know exactly where you are calling from.

After all, who would ever update their location each time they take a trip to grandma's house for the weekend?


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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reply to gbh2o

said by gbh2o:

said by Morac:

Is that even possible for some VoIP providers. For providers like Comcast or Verizon, where the service is limited to one location, this is easy. For something like Vonage, where you can take your "phone" anywhere in the world, how in the world are they supposed to know where you are?
They'll get the GPS information from the individual's government mandated personal anti-terror RFID chip by bluetooth to the ATA in use. |:)
All the phones will have a barcode scanner and you have to scan the barcode on your forehead before you can make a phone call.

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