Ermm guyes. We think we did solve it.
The agps server is either changed or most likely taking a dump. You need to get into your registry and change the AGPS settings. Me, Humpa, and some 2 others over at xda have put it all together to get it to work.
Humpa has listed all the cell phone agps server addresses in a post you will see at the bottom. I have found that Verizon agps server is either unstable or is just crap, after about 6-8 hours my total gps service goes on the black out.
The problem is that the AGPS server information is dorking with the GPS information/settings and then the phone says pooo. No soup for you.
When changing the AGPS settings this has brought it back after a soft reboot. I suggest you stay away from the Verizon agps server as I have verified its taking a dump.
I am also posting MY OWN current agps setting from my registry from an UNLISTED and verified ( took me 2 hours to find it) AGPS server.
I am doing it like this so that the agps server host will see less of a hit on the data draw and hopefully won't dump it because were hitting it too hard.
FAIR WARNING
BACK UP YOUR OWN REGISTERY--ONCE YOU INSTALL IT YOUR OLD ONE IS NOW MINE.
FAIR WARNING
How long will this problem last..? Good question, but now that we have a workaround we proolly won't care when it's fixed, cause we break em and then we fix em with the tool which were all connected by--the Internet.
RD
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...=61493&page=10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...424387&page=61