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Telmap taps NAVTEQ for iPhone GPS solution

Posted by admin On October - 31 - 2009

Man, talk about the terrible weather. TomTom and Navigon at least a few rounds to sell their expensive iPhone GPS application before Google came and ruined day in the world (at least in the area of GPS), and now that Google Maps is just a pleasure to drive for over navigation iPhone users free, we have serious doubts about the ability of Telmap, the new product market. Using NAVTEQ maps and deposits family as MapQuest Navigation (USA) Maps and Orange (in France), the company seems proud of its past routing solutions. Oh, of course – no traffic in real time, turn-by-turn guidance in the auto and pedestrian mode, etc., but no one knows discount on a phone-based routing system, Google is now at the helm? Exactly.

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