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Bangalore:
In-car GPS-based navigation devices company CE Info Systems, Delhi, has
added Bangalore to its footprint with the launch of its location
finding device, MapmyIndia.
The portable interactive device - with pre-loaded digitised
Survey of India maps and real-time voice guidance - enables seamless
travel throughout India, within or between cities and villages,
according to Rahul Verma of CE Info. The Indian car navigation market
currently has the potential for one lakh devices, Verma said. By the end of 2008, the device will be available across 2,000
retail outlets across 1,000 urban centres and five lakh towns and
villages. Priced Rs 21,000-22,000, the navigator is currently available
in two models at 50 dealers in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and
Chandigarh. The company will invest around Rs 20 crore in sales and distribution in the next one year.
It has put in an equal sum to create the digitised maps.
Verma said CE Info Systems is tying up with leading automobile companies, handset and personal navigation device makers, software
providers, mobile operators, Internet portals and retail and
distribution networks of cars, accessories and consumer electronic
products. Turn-by-turn
The MapmyIndia device can be mounted on the windshield or the
dashboard while driving or carried in hand while sitting in the
backseat. It guides the driver turn-by-turn, tells the location and
direction, distance and the estimated time to reach the destination,
along with auto detour and re-routing, and comes with music, games and
movies. The GPS chip has to be upgraded annually for a fee.
In the West, he said, the market has grown exponentially,
seeing sales of 20 million personal navigation devices in the US and 30
million in Europe in 2006. MapmyIndia maps are available for the Internet, mobile phones
and cars. Its users include over 500 corporate and government customers
over the last 15 years.
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