Verizon
Not to my knowledge. While GPS apps are beginning to appear on other carriers, NextelSprint iDEN is still to only platform that I am aware of that allows open access to GPS data and allows that data to be sent directly to a host. I've heard that Sprint has done something to open up the Blackberry GPS capabilities, but I don't know the details. The BB is too high end for my area of interest.
Even if Sprint decides to open up GPS access and even possibly provide autonomous handset capability on CDMA handsets (a biggie for tracking apps that might be used outside of cellular coverage), the J2ME environment is lacking in the features needed for an "enterprise" class app. For one, most phones do not run MIDlets in the background.
---joe
Even if Sprint decides to open up GPS access and even possibly provide autonomous handset capability on CDMA handsets (a biggie for tracking apps that might be used outside of cellular coverage), the J2ME environment is lacking in the features needed for an "enterprise" class app. For one, most phones do not run MIDlets in the background.
---joe
---joe