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- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol abstract "Radio resource location services (LCS) protocol (RRLP) applies to GSM and UMTS Cellular Networks. It is used to exchange messages between a handset and an SMLC in order to provide geolocation information; e.g., in the case of emergency calls. The protocol was developed in order to fulfil the Wireless Enhanced 911 requirements in the United States. However, since the protocol does not use require any authentication, and it can be used outside a voice call or SMS transfer, its use is not restricted to emergency calls and can be used by law enforcement to pinpoint the exact geolocation of the target's mobile phone. RRLP was first specified in 3GPP TS 04.31 - Location Services (LCS); Mobile Station (MS) - Serving Mobile Location Centre (SMLC); Radio Resource LCS Protocol (RRLP).Harald Welte proved at HAR2009 that many high-end smart-phones submit their GPS location to the mobile operator when requested. This happened without any sort of authentication.".
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- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageRevisionID "617990886".
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink 3GPP.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Base_transceiver_station.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:GSM_standard.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink E-OTD.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink E911.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Enhanced_9-1-1.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink GPS.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink GSM.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Hacking_at_Random.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Welte.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink SMLC.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink UMTS.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Mobile_Telecommunications_System.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "RRLP".
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio resource location services protocol".
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wikiPageWikiLinkText "radio resource location services protocol".
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol hasPhotoCollection Radio_resource_location_services_protocol.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol subject Category:GSM_standard.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol comment "Radio resource location services (LCS) protocol (RRLP) applies to GSM and UMTS Cellular Networks. It is used to exchange messages between a handset and an SMLC in order to provide geolocation information; e.g., in the case of emergency calls. The protocol was developed in order to fulfil the Wireless Enhanced 911 requirements in the United States.".
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol label "Radio resource location services protocol".
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- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol sameAs Q7281196.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol sameAs Q7281196.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol wasDerivedFrom Radio_resource_location_services_protocol?oldid=617990886.
- Radio_resource_location_services_protocol isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_resource_location_services_protocol.