Canalys surveys Taiwanese and Indian
consumers about navigation and LBS
Market research firm Canalys
highlighted a recent consumer survey
in Taiwan for GPS navigation and
LBS on mobile phones and PNDs.
The survey found more than 80% of
Taiwanese being familiar with what
satellite navigation could do. With 60%,
the idea of searching for directions
on the web and printing them out was
either the first or second most common
method used to plan a route when
travelling to a new place for the first
time.
http://gpsbusinessnews.com
Highlights of Indian consumers
survey about navigation and LBS
Canalys also surveyed around 1,200
Indian consumers which indicated that
there is significant potential for certain
navigation and LBS, particularly among
younger, tech-savvy, middle class
consumers. While India is still in its very
early stages as a market for PNDs, and
GPS is not yet widely understood as a
technology, it is already a significant
market for smart phones, with over 3.5
million shipping there over the past year.
Indian consumers willing to share their
location 87% of those surveyed said they
would be comfortable to let someone
see their location if their phone were
to broadcast it continuously. 45% said
they would want this restricted to people
they chose specifically, one-third would
be happy to let their spouse or partner
see this information. These comfort
levels were higher than those shown by
consumers in several Western European
countries surveyed by Canalys last year.
GPS navigation solutions, whether on
a phone or on a dedicated device, also
have great potential to make life easier
for drivers in India. Of the frequent road
users surveyed, 38% said they get stuck in
traffic jams at least once a day, a further
27% said they encountered congestion
every time they travelled and another
22% at least once a week. Two-thirds
of those that get stuck in jams said the
average delay was 10 to 30 minutes, with 11% finding it was usually even longer.
58% of those that got stuck in traffic
regularly said they would be willing to
pay for a solution that re-routed them
around the jams, while only 5% said
they did not need such a system.
http://
bangalore.canalysnavigationforum.com
Garmin, TomTom and Magellan
dominate latest ratings
Garmin, TomTom and Magellan are still
making the best GPS. The three brands
accounted for 16 of the top 20 rated
models in the latest tests in Consumer
Reports June issue. Rounding out the
top five scoring units were the Garmin
Nuvi 760, 660; TomTom Go 920T,
Garmin Nuvi 350 and Magellan Maestro
4250.
www.ConsumerReports.org.
Geotagging hits mobile phones
Sony Ericsson will introduce geotagging
with its C702 mobile phone out this year
helping users to tag multimedia on their
phones using standard GPS information.
It will enable them to arrange their photos
and videos not only be date or time but
also by location.
http://mybroadband.co.za
Asus P230 GPS PDA handset
Asus P320 comes with GPS, camera,
PDA functionalities as well as a phone
in one device. It works on Mobile
6.1 Professional operating system
for easy access to documents for
presentation.
www.techgadgets.in
Yulop kicks off location-based search
Yulop, a Bangalore, India-based locationbased
startup is launching its locationbased
search service using triangulation
technologies and offers consumers listings
of find businesses (shops, restaurants
etc.) based on geo-tagged data from
its database. It plans to offer service in
six more cities.
http://gigaom.com
MapmyIndia launches 'iNav'
navigation services
'MapmyIndia has launched 'iNav,' - GPS
navigation solutions for mobile phones.
According to company Director Rohan
Verma ''our vision is to make maps
and navigation as an integral part
of the country's basic infrastructure.
After making maps freely available
on the internet via MapmyIndia.
com and launching of MapmyIndia
Navigator for in-car navigation, we
hope that GPS navigation can benefit
all mobile phone users across the
country.”
www.mapmyindia.com
ASUS-Lamborghini launch the
ZX1 PDA phone in India
ASUS and Lamborghini, together,
launched the ASUS-Lamborghini ZX1
PDA phone that runs on Windows
Mobile. Along with other feature it is
also equipped with wireless 802.11b+g,
Bluetooth v2.0+EDR, USB2.0, 3.5G
and even GPS.
www.tech2.com
SatNav launches SatGuideTM
on laptops and desktops
SatNav Technologies has launched
SatGuide turn-by-turn navigation and
planning solution for laptops and desktops
for the retail market. SatGuide’s laptop
and desktop version can help improve his
efficiency by at least 15% during a trip by
an individual outside his/her office or to
another city.
www.satnavtechnologies.com
Dialog and IWS GIS launch Sri
Lanka’s first Mobile SatNav
Dialog Telekom PLC in partnership
with IWS Geographical Information
Systems has launched first Mobile
Navigation System in the country. It
is a fully featured GPS based mobile
navigation system incorporates a digital
street directory of Colombo which
includes Class A, B, C and D roads in
the Colombo Municipal Council area
and suburbs.
www.dailymirror.lk
StarHub launches Singapore’s
LBS mobile advertising
StarHub has launched Singapore's first
nation-wide LBS for mobile advertising.
For advertisers, send marketing
messages to subscribers when they are in contextually relevant location. For
customers, they get appropriate messages
to what they are doing, both on a where
and when basis.
www.intomobile.com