Hi.

Christian T. napisał(a):
Here's the problem: Although it's a good idea that the thief has to use
his own SIM (that's what he expects anyway) but it won't be easy to get
a GPRS-connection for sending the coordinates. If he is using another
provider, the settings will differ. Many providers even demand a
password for opening a data-connection...
I work in company which develops devices with built in GPS receiver and GSM/GPRS modem. I asked my colleagues for a solution. For non-existent or disabled GPRS connection our devices use SMS messages for reporting current status and position.
That's the solution! Let thief pay for data transmission :-)

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*Bartłomiej Zdanowski*
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