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AT&T to Provide Branded Mapping Service

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Apr 2, 2008, 10:28 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

AT&T has launched a new branded GPS navigation service for customers with GPS-enabled phones. It will offer visual and audible turn-by-turn directions, as well as moving maps, real-time traffic updates, and estimated time of arrival updates as you progress along your route. Users of AT&T Navigation can enter destination information and points of interest search queries using the included speech recognition feature. AT&T Navigator will cost $10 per month for unlimited routes.

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BROWN27

Apr 2, 2008, 11:15 AM

ATT following Verizon once again!

crippled GPS on the way!
What's crippled about AT&T's GPS???
all this is is Telenav re-branded. it is not something new - we've had it for a while now.
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And I certainly won't pay for GPS! No way. GPS is free.
AT&T already has several GPS options, this is just adding another one that's branded by the carrier.

Besides, Verizon's the carrier that cripples their phones. AT&T doesn't bother because you can use any unlocked GSM phone on their network, so it'...
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