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Blaupunkt Chooses u-blox As Supplier Of GPS And GALILEO Positioning Systems

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by Staff Writers
Thalwil, Switzerland (SPX) Nov 13, 2008
u-blox has announced that Blaupunkt has chosen u-blox as a supplier of GPS and GALILEO receiver technology. u-blox and Blaupunkt have signed a frame agreement, including a comprehensive quality assurance contract.

Under the arrangement, u-blox will deliver its GPS and GALILEO receiver chips and modules to Blaupunkt. The agreement demonstrates the commitment of both companies to maintaining their respective positions as GPS navigation innovators.

The relationship will also serve in the development of new and exciting products, where there is an increasing demand for high-quality and reliable GPS services.

"We are proud to add Blaupunkt to our growing list of customers," explains Karsten Tietz, VP Sales EMEA.

"It marks a milestone in our history and is a major success for our long-term oriented and consequently implemented product strategy for the automotive market. Blaupunkt is not only a valuable customer but also an important trigger for future product developments and innovations within the automotive area."

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