In the viewpoint of public interest, location awareness mobile phone service could be seen as an essential feature in contemporary society. In America,
Currently, GPS and satellite systems are combined with GSM network; alone with the development of capacity of mobile phone and the pubic concern it is likely to see future mobile handsets are location sensitive personal device.
Location awareness is now viewed as a new potential new market. Information services, location-based advertising and even matching service are examples. On the matters of location awareness services, privacy is a major concern. In one hand, as Krenik argues that ‘…this is a rather coarse position estimate and is only used by the servicing network’ (2002:158), therefore, services which are provided to users within a particular position, such as football stadium, would base on the idea of servicing. In the other hand, precise positioning information which is needed for servicing could be a threat of personal privacy.
Harkin, J. (2003), Mobilisation:The Growing Public Interest in Mobile Technology [Online] Available: http://www.demos.co.uk/MOBRft_pdf_media_public.aspx [Accessed 9 Aug. 2004]
Krenik, W. (2002) ‘Wireless User Perspectives in the United States’, Wireless Personal Communications [Online], vol. 22, issue, 2, pp.153-160. Available: Kluwer Journals Online Wireless Personal Communications Database [Accessed 26 Oct. 2004]
Wei-Ming Chiu 11:12, 29 Oct 2004 (EST)