Your advert here!!!


Stop Press
Industry Comment
        Search

Our Guides
What is xxx? (FAQs)
Previous Mobile Insights
About Data Tags
About Mobile TV
About Push-to-Talk
Press Release archive
Free downloads
Our RSS/News Feed

About Dollargate
Free  weekly headlines
Editor/Publisher: Tony Dennis

Tone's Blog

Technical Editors:
Geoff Dennis

Jayker Shah

All enquiries:  Tel: +44 (0)7050 336647
Associated sites:






Last modified:
  30 Mar 2009
© DollarGate Publishing

eXTReMe Tracker

 

Vodafone joins TomTom on traffic updates

Vodafone has tied up with satnav supplier, TomTom, to provide better information for drivers on exactly how busy specific roads are. The system comes about following TomTom's recent acquisition [2005] of a small Scottish company, Applied Generics. That company had software, called Rodin24, which gathers data from a GSM network. Basically what Vodafone and TomTom are doing is working out how many handsets are operating in a given area and extrapolating from that how many drivers are stuck on a particular stretch of road. The system can also work out how fast handset owners are travelling. So if they're not doing about 60 mph on a motorway, the software works out that there must be a problem. The system is believed to be working already in the UK and the Netherlands. It warns drivers by showing open roads as green and jams as red.

The full Inquirer story ... Vodafone ties up with Tom Tom

www.tomtom.com