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degrees of latitude one degree of longitude is only 55.8 km, which is more
difficult to see.</p>
<fig id="GUID-D98458F6-8EBD-43B9-9C3C-5204BD837D2D">
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</fig>
<section id="GUID-D4201DF5-26DD-5E46-B228-A3CAA467C7C6"><title>Getting started
with LBS</title> <p>This section provides links to the most important documentation.</p> <p><b>For
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more information about the LBS architecture. </p> <p>Figure 1 shows the LBS
system model - a component deployment view of LBS. </p> <fig id="GUID-9CA16CBE-F877-5567-9B95-4343049EC809">
<title> Figure 1. LBS System Model </title>
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</fig> </section>
<section id="GUID-CA5D2674-B469-44D8-9255-1F35CA7B8D41"><title>Technologies</title> <p>The
main technologies enabled on the Symbian platform by the LBS subsystem are
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Services using IP bearers to connect handsets and network hosts. The Symbian
LBS subsystem contains a SUPL Protocol Module to support SUPL. </p> </li>
</ul><fig id="GUID-52D81395-87C4-4706-97E5-84336EA53C69">
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</fig><p>The above figure illustrates how the location information can be
provided to the device. Access to these location methods is provided through
the positioning modules.</p> </section>