September 4, 2007
Satellite Navigation Market
Analysis of:
Navigation makers vie to stand out in a crowd | today.reuters.com
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Implications: This is truly a market driven segment in which vendor/developer can differentiate their product feature, service and support from competitors. Satellite navigation thrives on ingenuity and leveraging open source technology. The "value add" of satisfying niche markets will improve competitive advantages.
Analysis: Blending satellite radio and navigation into a single device would see a possible partnership with Sirius/XM. Rather than mobile phone enables features for weather, traffic and peer-to-peer communication a pure satellite based could be the beginning for more innovative features.
Analysis: Blending satellite radio and navigation into a single device would see a possible partnership with Sirius/XM. Rather than mobile phone enables features for weather, traffic and peer-to-peer communication a pure satellite based could be the beginning for more innovative features.
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