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#529224 12/15/05 08:59 AM
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I have heard that a cell phone can be tracked. Is this true? Who has the capability? Is there some type of GPS chip in our phones?

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Yes, Cell phones can be tracked.. It is not a GPS system, although some phones have them, It is the nodes that cell phones work off of. Cell phones are transefered from the wireless towers to a cabled line.. It can be tracked from anywhere. Cell phone companies, Police, Investigators, even your neighbor can get the equipment to do so.

Once a company gets the information of what towers your cell phone is running on (cell phones use 3 towers at a time) then they can triangulate where your cell phone is... Once they get the triangulation they can narrow down. It takes an average of 26 Seconds to trace and track a phone... Including Land Lines...


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topher, thanks for the info

Here is the response from my Cingular rep concerning this:
"There is no GPS tracking device in the phones. I do know law enforcement, with a subpoena, can find where a phone is in case of an emergency."

And this is possible on all the current protocals, ie GSM, TDMA, CDMA?

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#529227 12/15/05 10:50 AM
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ALL protocols...

Some companies dont need a subpoena if they have a license.


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It depends on the phone, and the carrier.

I know some of the Nextel handsets have GPS built in, as I have used the one I used to carry as a GPS unit. MMotorola V60 (Sprint) has a GPS chip ult in, although there is no way for me to see the output :-(.

here's the FCC factsheet on cellular 911..
https://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/releases/factsheet_requirements_012001.txt

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Absolutely trackable. Private investigators pay handsome fees to techs working in the NOCs to perform tracks for them.

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Without GPS capability they are lucky to narrow it down to a few square blocks. Typically the signal can be narrowed down to a 60 degree sector from a few towers which still leaves a large search area . In a metro area you can have thousands of users in an area that size. The RF energy is also very capable of bouncing off buildings and such further condusing the search.

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Check out what Nextel offers on this subject- https://www.nextel.com/en/services/gps/mobile_locator.shtml

I believe ALL cellphones by law have to be GPS enabled supposedly to be able to locate a 911 call.

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#529232 12/16/05 04:42 PM
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I believe ALL cellphones by law have to be GPS enabled supposedly to be able to locate a 911 call.
Not quite... see the factsheet above.

The cellular companies have a choice of using handset based solutions (ie: GPS), or network based solutions.

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Hey speaking of cell phones. Does everyone have a phone number assigned as ICE? In case of emergency they will look for this to call the next of kin...ect.

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