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 Navteq acquisition completed by Nokia.

  • July 18th, 2008
  • 8:36 am

Nokia has completed its acquisition of US-based NAVTEQ in a deal valued approximately $8.1 billion.

With this deal, the two largest digital map suppliers for portable navigation devices (PNDs) and other consumer GPS and navigation systems are no longer independent players.

Device maker TomTom earlier announced in June 2008 it’s acquisition of TeleAtlas, a rival player to NAVTEQ. 

Under Nokia, Navteq expects to increase its investment in its map and traffic capabilities according to Nokia.

   

 Social Networking could enhance GPS usage - Report

  • July 18th, 2008
  • 8:30 am

Telecom Analysts in Europe report that social networking could enhance usage of GPS and other Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs).

Proliferation of social networking sites that allow users to exchange GPS tracks and their outdoor experiences via geotagged pictures and other multimedia content, as well as geocaching and location-based entertainment applications are contributing to the success of outdoor GPS solutions.

   

 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge Extends Into Asia-Pacific

  • July 9th, 2007
  • 11:59 am

NAVTEQ, a provider of digital map data for vehicle navigation and location-based solutions, will bring a dedicated NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge event to Asia-Pacific (APAC) to further facilitate the participation of developers across the region.

Registration for APAC participants officially begins October 2007 and an awards ceremony announcing APAC winners  in Singapore.

Since its inception in 2003, the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge has become the premier program for the development of cutting-edge location-based services for wireless applications.

NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge contestants typically range from start-up developers hoping to launch their first commercial application to established companies pushing the limits of their creativity.

This annual competition has helped eight previous participants receive venture capital funding and nine past winners have launched commercial applications on major wireless carriers, including Verizon Wireless and Sprint.

In 2007, NAVTEQ and its sponsors awarded a prize pool collectively worth almost $2 million.

Interest in location-based services in Asia continues to surge as map coverage expands throughout the region.

NAVTEQ already has map coverage in countries such as Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.

Also fueling the growing interest of LBS in Asia is the vast number of wireless developers in the region.

According to an Evans Data Corporation study in the fall of 2006, nearly 40 percent of the world’s wireless developers reside in the APAC region.

“The rapid expansion of map coverage of the Asia-Pacific region combined with the wealth of developers located there will be a driving force for the creation of new location-based services in Asia in the years to come,” said Winston Guillory, Senior Vice President, Consumer & Enterprise, NAVTEQ.

“The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is the perfect vehicle to continue the expansion of LBS application development in this region and help shine a spotlight on some of APAC’s most talented developers.”

 

 

   
 

 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge Extends Into Asia-Pacific

  • July 9th, 2007
  • 11:59 am

NAVTEQ, a provider of digital map data for vehicle navigation and location-based solutions, will bring a dedicated NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge event to Asia-Pacific (APAC) to further facilitate the participation of developers across the region.

Registration for APAC participants officially begins October 2007 and an awards ceremony announcing APAC winners  in Singapore.

Since its inception in 2003, the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge has become the premier program for the development of cutting-edge location-based services for wireless applications.

NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge contestants typically range from start-up developers hoping to launch their first commercial application to established companies pushing the limits of their creativity.

This annual competition has helped eight previous participants receive venture capital funding and nine past winners have launched commercial applications on major wireless carriers, including Verizon Wireless and Sprint.

In 2007, NAVTEQ and its sponsors awarded a prize pool collectively worth almost $2 million.

Interest in location-based services in Asia continues to surge as map coverage expands throughout the region.

NAVTEQ already has map coverage in countries such as Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.

Also fueling the growing interest of LBS in Asia is the vast number of wireless developers in the region.

According to an Evans Data Corporation study in the fall of 2006, nearly 40 percent of the world’s wireless developers reside in the APAC region.

“The rapid expansion of map coverage of the Asia-Pacific region combined with the wealth of developers located there will be a driving force for the creation of new location-based services in Asia in the years to come,” said Winston Guillory, Senior Vice President, Consumer & Enterprise, NAVTEQ.

“The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is the perfect vehicle to continue the expansion of LBS application development in this region and help shine a spotlight on some of APAC’s most talented developers.”