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NAVTEQ’s Increase in Number of Cities Doubles 3D Visual Content for Brazil

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NAVTEQ announced today at Futurecom 2009 that it has significantly increased the amount of visual content available for its NAVTEQ map for Brazil. This content includes 3D Landmarks and 3D City Models for five of the ten largest cities in Brazil. In addition to Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, content is available for Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and Porto Alegre. NAVTEQ customers incorporate this rich data into navigation systems to improve guidance in busy city environments.

This 3D visual content enhances the navigation experience by enabling detailed representations of reality in navigation systems at key decision points. In providing this level of detail, NAVTEQ customers can develop navigation systems that improve orientation and decision making by drivers while increasing their overall satisfaction with the system that they are using. For example a navigation screen displaying the Se Cathedral in Sao Paulo, the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro or the Government Palace in Belo Horizonte at the accurate position on the road network can provide a sense of confidence that end users associate with overall system performance and value as uncovered by NAVTEQ consumer research.

All of the NAVTEQ visual content is geo-referenced to the industry-leading NAVTEQ map. And in keeping with NAVTEQ’s single database specification, these visual content products are offered in a consistent global format to help NAVTEQ customers quickly and easily move into new geographic regions by reducing application development time.

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