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BS Reporter | Business Standard | Chennai/ Bangalore, May
13, 2008
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Delhi-based CE Info Systems Private Limited, a provider of
digital map data and consumer navigation services under its
flagship brand ‘MapmyIndia', has launched the iNav global
positioning system (GPS)-based navigation solution for mobile
phones.
iNav provides ‘turn-by-turn' graphical map
guidance supported by voice instructions to a mobile phone
user till he reaches his destination.
Speaking to
reporters in Bangalore on Monday, CE Info marketing head Rohan
Verma said, "India is the second largest growing mobile phone
market in the world. Presently, over half-a-million handsets
in the country are GPS-enabled. But a majority of handsets
either do not have maps or only feature basic maps. We want to
address this shortcoming by providing quality maps that will
help mobile users travel from one point to the other without
seeking help from passersby to locate an address."
The
company has launched iNav in two categories — iNav Connect and
iNav Loaded. With iNav Connect, users can subscribe to monthly
or half-yearly services at Rs 249 and Rs 1,190
respectively.
iNav Connect cards will be sold at all
mobile phone stores and retail chains as scratch cards which
enable street-level navigation in 18 major cities including
the National Capital Region, Mumbai and Bangalore. With iNav
Loaded, a state map can be downloaded for Rs 1,190 and country
map for Rs 4,490.
Verma said the company is engaged in
discussions with mobile handset manufacturers for producing
handsets pre-loaded with maps. This apart, the company is also
exploring the possibility of garnering revenues from
advertisements displayed during navigation.
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