It is not clear to me what isn't "free" about MLS, but in any case
openbmap has been around for quite a while.

The main issue with -all- of these alternative location services is that
they currently can't be seamlessly be integrated in to mobile OSs
without the cooperation of the manufacturers which kinds of makes them
redundant.

Simon

Am 28.05.2015 um 11:21 schrieb Paul Johnson:
> OpenBMap <http://radiocells.org/>
> 
> It's similar to Google's location services or Mozilla's location
> service, but free.  You can make use of it as a location provider in
> Android using the OpenBMap plugin
> <https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=unifiednlp&fdid=org.openbmap.unifiedNlp>
> for microG unified NLP.  And you can contribute data as well using the
> Radiobeacon app
> <https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.openbmap>.  Seems to be
> in it's very early stages right now, but could be a real powerhouse with
> a little extra effort.
> 
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