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    mapquest-navigatorAs part of MapQuest’s ongoing commitment to make maps and directions available on mobile devices, the Company today announced two new products, MapQuest Navigator and Web based mobile services, making it easier for consumers to find their destinations.
    MapQuest Navigator, in partnership with Telmap, will soon enable consumers to access Global Positioning Service (GPS), turn-by-turn, voice-guided directions on mobile phones. The MapQuest Navigator service represents leading-edge technology in online navigation and gives consumers a powerful new level of convenience that’s available when they need it most.

    Based on the next generation technology ‘MOND’ Mobile Optimized Navigation Data, from Telmap, a world-leading provider of mobile mapping and navigation solutions, MapQuest Navigator displays dynamic, full-color maps and provides accurate turn-by-turn navigation instructions by voice, graphics and text. The system includes a database of millions of restaurants, hotels, theaters and other points of interest which consumers can navigate to, direct dial to make reservations or send any location to a friend via text message.

    MapQuest also announced that it is making it easier for consumers with Web-enabled mobile phones to access MapQuest.com. Available now, the free Web service is specifically designed and formatted for mobile phones and provides a convenient way for anyone with a Web-enabled phone to access interactive maps, get driving directions and find places. The service is based on technology from InfoGin Ltd., a leading pioneer of Web to mobile content adaptation solutions. Consumers can access this service on their mobile phones by going to http://wap.mapquest.com.

    "MapQuest Navigator and Web-enabled services provide consumers with some of the most powerful and convenient solutions for finding places while they are mobile," said Jim Greiner, VP and GM of MapQuest. "We’re giving consumers the ability to find any place and get there whenever and wherever they need it most - while they are on the go."

    "We believe that Telmap’s unmatched mobile navigation technology together with a highly recognized brand like MapQuest creates the perfect offering for the current US market, and suits the American consumers’ needs in the best way," said Oren Nissim, CEO of Telmap.

    MapQuest Navigator will provide clear, easy-to-follow directions to a location either from a selected starting point or from the consumer’s current location, using GPS technology.

    Other features will include:

    MapQuest expects the MapQuest Navigator service will be available through major U.S. wireless carriers later this year.

    To get more information, go to http://www.mapquest.com/mobile.

    3 April, 2006 Posted in GPS MANUFACTURERS, GPS SYSTEM, Mobile Device Gps

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