Hi

I did hear of a gps feature that's been tested here. Basically you subscribe 
to a service by your provider and then you choose where to forward the data.  
I've seen it in use in some company that tracks it's least selling 
representatives (with their approval, off course).

With kind regards

Andy




On Monday 18 July 2005 21:41, Ethilien wrote:
> I think that would require tapping the cellphone network, which I doubt
> they would let you do since it be a major violation of privacy, because
> you could track the general location of anyone on their network.
>
> Thomas wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> >
> >
> > I was wondering if anybody has attempted to track a mobile phone through
> > a country. I know that this is usually more a case for the FBI . a friend
> > of mine is going on a 4 month bike tour and I would like to 'track' him
> > for locations. I thought of an sms receiving system, but if could do any
> > other way would be great.
> >
> >
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thomas

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