by telecomblogs on July 18, 2010
Amid Apple’s Antennagate issue, which has clearly shadowed other major/minor events across globe in last 3-4 days, I would like to bring back attention of readers to two relatively unnoticed events. The common point of both the events is its potential to disrupt our understanding of industry. Yes, we are back to table with new ideas [...]
by telecomblogs on July 9, 2010
In my last post, where I was finding out Unlimited GPRS usage cost on my mobile phone, I wonder what it takes to pay Free Navigation for Operator as well as for subscriber? I have little idea. The moment, I turn on my navigation (Google Maps) coupled with GPS positioning, I don’t bother how much [...]
by telecomblogs on May 17, 2010
I have already covered the current state of GPS Navigation & Future challenges in my earlier post. In the subsequent post, I talked about future of Personal Navigation Devices. Recent report released by ABI Research on ‘Location Systems & Platform Forecast’ confirms the earlier speculations about PNDs & Navigation Systems as a whole. According to latest report, handset [...]
by telecomblogs on May 12, 2010
Recently, I came across two well written articles on Personal Navigation Devices. Out of the two, Telecomcircle article articulated the future of PNDs very nicely, emphasizing on the fact that, Google & Nokia holds the key to future of navigation industry and road is closing down for PND companies like Tom Tom & Garmin. The second article, [...]
by telecomblogs on May 2, 2010
Imagine finding Dichon Kalan or Madipur Village or Ghari Harsuru in Delhi. Of course you can find it out. There’re two ways to do the job. First one, a rather not smart one, is go on asking the directions and finding landmarks, till you reach the destination. Other one, which I trust the most, is [...]