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Wayfinder Enters South America With Movistar![]() The user is guided from A to B with voice, graphical and map turn-by-turn directions. In addition to the navigation and positioning service, it features a wide range of features and extras, including traffic information, weather reports, information on selected local services and locations of particular interest and patent applied for - Power Search functionality. |
"Movistar Chile is a great partner to work with now that we are entering the South American market. We think this is the starting point for a long and fruitful partnership and thanks to it, Chilean users will be able to enjoy the best mobile navigation service offered", says Magnus Nilsson, CEO Wayfinder.
Movistar Chile is launching Wayfinder Navigator and its additional location services offering to its entire customer base in Chile. The Wayfinder Navigation service in Chile is based on digital maps from Dmapas.
"It's in our strategy to offer the best available services to our customers and for GPS-navigation services we chose Wayfinder when introducing mobile navigation. It's the best service in its field and Wayfinder has proven to be an excellent partner for us, not least counting Wayfinder's long term partnership with Telefonica in Europe", says Jose Miguel Torres, Products and Services Manager, from Movistar.
Wayfinder Navigator 7 Wayfinder Navigator combines the best of GPS navigation with the convenience and functionality of a mobile phone. The user is guided from A to B with voice, graphical and map turn-by-turn directions. In addition to the navigation and positioning service, it features a wide range of features and extras, including traffic information, weather reports, information on selected local services and locations of particular interest and patent applied for - Power Search functionality.
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