Ports/ addresses used for Core Location?

Hi,
If we have an app that is using core location, what ports, addresses etc need to be kept open on the corporate firewall to allow it to function. Would tcp port 5223 be enough or is there more ports that need to be open.
Thanks,
Wally

Here is an app that uses it:
http://centrix.ca/NetworkLocation/

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