FCC Wants to Track Wireless
pin_gween writes "According to an article on ZDNet, the FCC wants the ability to track Wi-fi accessible phones like the ZyXel phone. The FCC's June report talked about several ways of realizing a caller's location: 'creating an "inventory" of every Wi-Fi access point in the United States, engaging in "mapping and triangulation" of those access points, compiling an "access jack inventory" for wired VoIP users, or even mandating that Net phones include GPS.'"
Why do people insist on solving every problem with technology? Why waste government money on fancy-shmancy GPS devices when the authorities can simply mandate the routes which every trustworthy citizen should following when going from home to work, from work to the mall and from the mall back home.
Actually, now that I think about it, this solution can be extended to protect the environment and decrease US dependence on foreign oil. While not go away with the "going" bit all together? If we combine work and home in a single location, the problem of tracking everyone (in case of a 911 emergency) becomes much easier. I even found a good name for these comfortable mixed business-residencial zones. We can call them labour sites. Or may be labour camps.
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