<div>I'm sorry if this question is completely ignorant, but I am always seeking understanding, and my previous understanding is inconsistant with the discussion here.</div>
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<div>I had originally believed 2 things. First, that AGPS was required by law in all US cell phones (Possibly elsewhere). And second, I had believed that AGPS was simply GPS with "assistence" from triangulating off of the GSM towers as well. Meaning, I thought AGPS was a combination of satallite GPS and the sort of triangulation Google Maps does in the iPhone.</div>
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<div>Further, I thought I read a comment somewhere, maybe a year ago, maybe more, (And I can't find the reference now) to the effect of "because the neo is required to have an AGPS chip, we will be giving the user access."</div>
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<div>And so I guess my question is, is it legal to operate the Neo without AGPS? And is there more (Or less) functionality coming from the assist portion of the AGPS?</div>
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<div>In all fairness, I have been confused before, and I will be confused again. I hope my ignorance hasn't opened up a larger can of worms... Thank you in advance for your response.</div>