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The MapmyIndia Navigator is currently
available in two hardware models, Delphi NAV 200
and AMAX 06GP5A. Both the personal navigation
devices have built-in GPS (SirfStar III), 3.5"
colour touch-screen, Samsung 400 MHz processor
and additional multimedia features to play
movies, music, photos, games etc. Delphi is a
world leader in car electronics, and A-MAX is a
world leader in design and manufacture of
portable digital products.
The MapmyIndia Navigator is available at
50 dealers across major cities- Delhi NCR,
Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Chandigarh and will
be available across 2000 retail outlets by the
end of 2008. The device is also available online
through MapmyIndia.com. The MapmyIndia Navigator
is priced at Rs 21,000 in Delhi and Rs 22,000 in
other states.
MapmyIndia map upgrades will be available
twice a year for the entire country and will
include updates to existing coverage in addition
to new coverage. Users will have an option to
purchase the upgrades at a reasonable price. In
the next one year MapmyIndia plans to release
over 1000 cities and 500,000 towns and villages
along with 1 million points of interest with
these upgrades
On the availability of the services on
the mobile cell phone platform, Verma informed,
"Starting next week onwards, our roll-out on the
mobile phone space will start with Windows
enabled phones of all the service providers in
India. Soon our services will be available
across mobile phones with all the other
operating system platforms."
At present the navigation system is
available on Airtel's Blackberry platform, in an
arrangement where MapmyIndia has a revenue
sharing arrangement. Verma plans to offer the
services directly to mobile cell phone users.
"The monthly subscription rate for Mapmyindia
oncell phones is Rs.400, it's Rs.1,100 if paid
quarterly and Rs. 4,000 if paid annually,"
revealed Verma. |