Perhaps you can also merge the functionality with
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Anti-Theft_Mode and avoid the patent thing.
Lothar Behrens wrote:
> Besides all the discussion. Is this here really yet patented?
>
> http://www.brainshell.de/patentmarkt_ikt.php
> http://www.brainshell.de/upload/Open
Besides all the discussion. Is this here really yet patented?
http://www.brainshell.de/patentmarkt_ikt.php
http://www.brainshell.de/upload/Openmoko_de01b9e8b4.pdf
If a patent would disable an emergeny functionality like automating
the alert
in case of 'changing behaviour' (accels), or it makes
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 02:58:10PM +0100, Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Harald Welte wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:06:20PM +0100, Tilman Baumann wrote:
> >>
> >> PS: According to Wikipedia, 112 works on all GSM networks no matter if
> >> the number is a emergency number in tie state.
> >
> > t
On Mar 18, 2009, at 04:28 , Chris Samuel wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 March 2009, arne anka wrote:
>
>> well, it fits the wet dreams of germany's current top terrorists
>> hunter
>> (register everyone who buys a sim card) -- and there are no numbers
>> mentioned of abuse.
>
> In 2003 our local telc
On Wednesday 18 March 2009, arne anka wrote:
> well, it fits the wet dreams of germany's current top terrorists hunter
> (register everyone who buys a sim card) -- and there are no numbers
> mentioned of abuse.
In 2003 our local telco monopoly released numbers show about 70% of emergency
cal
Am Do 12. März 2009 schrieb Harald Welte:
> the practical implementation can look quite different. The German
government
> e.g. now legally mandates that an operator will refuse to take emergency
> calls from phones with no SIM card inserted.
WTF, those braindead i
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On Mar 17, 2009, at 07:57 , arne anka wrote:
>> Well it can go either way. Many costs are made when reacting to false
>> calls and less resources are available for serious calls.
>
> well, it fits the wet dreams of germany's current top terrorists
> hunter
> (register everyone who buys a sim ca
> Well it can go either way. Many costs are made when reacting to false
> calls and less resources are available for serious calls.
well, it fits the wet dreams of germany's current top terrorists hunter
(register everyone who buys a sim card) -- and there are no numbers
mentioned of abuse.
>
arne anka wrote:
>> Yep, but there seems to be some international agreement on the
>> significance of 112.
>
> at least in all states of the eu 112 has to work -- the last member to
> implement it only recently was bulgaria (see
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Eine-Notrufnummer-fuer-alle-27-E
> Yep, but there seems to be some international agreement on the
> significance of 112.
at least in all states of the eu 112 has to work -- the last member to
implement it only recently was bulgaria (see
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Eine-Notrufnummer-fuer-alle-27-EU-Laender--/meldung/132427)
Harald Welte wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:06:20PM +0100, Tilman Baumann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
>> services for location.
>> I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
>> (European, websites in other langua
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:06:20PM +0100, Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
> services for location.
> I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
> (European, websites in other languages should be available)
>
Even if the GPS location is not actually got, the phone software in
that case
could activate GPS automatically. When GPS has a fix the app could
assist in
taking another call or, if no reaction of the user do it automatically.
Navit could be used to locate the city and street near the locatio
Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Am 24.02.2009 um 12:38 schrieb Helge Hafting:
>
>> Tilman Baumann wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
>>> services for location.
>>> I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
>>> (European, websites i
Am 24.02.2009 um 12:38 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> Tilman Baumann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
>> services for location.
>> I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
>> (European, websites in other languages should be avai
Tilman Baumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
> services for location.
> I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
> (European, websites in other languages should be available)
>
> A SMS to the respective emergency (11
Hi,
I'm just wondering if there are any open standards for emergency
services for location.
I'm thinking about services like http://www.steiger-stiftung.de
(European, websites in other languages should be available)
A SMS to the respective emergency (112, 911) number containing the
GPS po
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