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		<title>Yay for Evil! Bell to take back your GPS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caught this little gem over on the Wellington Financial blog. Bell to be clawing back native GPS services from their devices unless you pay a new monthly fine fee. A number of mobile-related blogs and message boards are starting to pick up on a story that based on an internal memo, in the coming weeks, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caught this little gem over on the Wellington Financial blog. Bell to be clawing back native GPS services from their devices unless you pay a new monthly <del>fine</del> fee.</p>
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A number of mobile-related blogs and message boards are starting to pick up on a story that based on an internal memo, in the coming weeks, Bell will begin to interfere with the GPS signal that late-model Blackberry units (including the 8830, 8130 Pearl and 8330 Curve) receive.</p>
<p>Users of free GPS mapping applications (such as Google Maps or even the included Blackberry Maps application by RIM) will see the time required to establish a GPS lock increase to 2-10 minutes, up from the typical 15-20 seconds usually experienced. Additionally, there is some speculation that the resolution of GPS data will also be reduced to a 1-2.5km range as opposed to the existing 10-25m accuracy currently provided — not exactly useful when trying to find the location for your next meeting downtown in an unfamiliar city.</p>
<p>Of course, the existing level of service for GPS data can continue to be received, provided subscribers start to pay upwards of $10 a month to gain access to Bell’s own GPS service (”GPS Nav”).</p></blockquote>
<p>Link: <a href="http://www.wellingtonfund.com/blog/2008/09/23/bell-to-blackberry-users-pay-us-or-get-lost-literally/">“Pay us or get lost!” (Literally!)</a></p>
<p>Apparently, this move follows Verizon&#8217;s recently clever idea to block all GPS access to third party apps, in order to help the sale of their own mapping application.</p>
<p>Now, we&#8217;ve heard of net neutrality. Can we talk about satellite neutrality?</p>
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