National Security Initiative Combines Wireless Surveillance and e-Commerce Technologies
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Program to track all US citizens using their cell phones hailed as multi-billion dollar opportunity for location-based advertising industry
April 1, 2010, somewhere in Maryland...Congressional approval of the National Communications Rights Act (NCRA) is receiving a warm welcome from leaders in the law enforcement community -- and from cellular telephone and e-commerce industries -- as a revolutionary measure that is expected to simultaneously make the United States safe against terrorism and boost its flagging economy. Under the NCRA, every man, woman, and child over five years old, will be under continuous surveillance using a GPS-enabled 3G handset that they will be required to carry at all times (pets under 30 lbs. are exempted).
Besides allowing the nation's law enforcement agencies to use the cellular infrastructure to monitor suspicious conversations, the system's unique ability to track user's whereabouts within a meter or two is expected to create a multi-billion-dollar industry for delivering location-based advertising to everyone's handsets. To read the compete story, on analogZONE, click here.
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