Articles tagged with: Telematics and Gps

Location Ecosystem Still Looking for Sustainable Growth and Viable Business Model

..ter challenges on its way to continued profitable growth. While penetration levels of consumer telematics and LBS services remain low, the more established product categories suffer from price erosion and dwindling margin levels as evidenced by more

Related Tags: wi-fi, social-networking, rsa, wind, abi-research, lbs, personal, pnd, pnds, personal-navigation-devices, navigation


Arriva Deploys Free Wi-Fi on Danish Trains

..ison 3G. The Moovbox offers Ethernet connectivity for in-train systems such as CCTV and telematics data, and includes built-in GPS for real-time fleet tracking. The cost of the deployment will be partially underwritten by advertising on the Wi more

Related Tags: ethernet, wi-fi, hutchison-3g, hspa, backhaul, hutchison, trains, hotspot, hotspots, hsdpa, railway, arriva, wi-fi-hotspots, wi-fi-hotspot, Denmark


NXP and Siemens Develop GPS/GSM-based Road Charging Platform

.. for toll collection such as GPS, GPRS and NFC modules. Interfaces for flexible telematics applications such as additional traffic information, including the Smart X high-safety application, will be provided on a single-chip platform, which is more

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Consumer Telematics Hardware and Services Revenue Will Reach $41 Billion by 2013

"After several years of moderate growth, consumer telematics solutions are expected to become very popular in the future as drivers start to appreciate the advantages of GPS and cellular communication technology for improved safety, comfort and entertainment," says ABI Research principal analyst Dominique Bonte. "According to our latest forecasts, by 2013 OEM and aftermarket consumer telematics hardware and services will generate annual revenue of $41 billion."  more

Related Tags: abi-research, oem, insurance, emergency


Portable Navigation: The Future is Bright for Connectivity

Mobile phone-based navigation is remaking the GPS market. While Garmin and TomTom remain the worldwide market leaders for portable navigation devices (PNDs) today, mobile phone makers Nokia, Motorola, LG and Samsung are expected to lead the way in the near future. This will happen as the worldwide portable navigation market grows from 50 million units in 2007 to more than 500 million units in 2015, according to telematics Research Group.  more

Related Tags: samsung, lg, compete, garmin, pnds, tomtom, tomtom, maps, navigation, nokia,, motorola,


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