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deCarta to Award $1-Million Worth of Software Platform Technology to Winners
of 2006 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge – in The Americas
NAVTEQ and deCarta team to deliver new incentives for innovative wireless LBS
applications
CTIA Wireless IT Conference – Los Angeles – September 12, 2006 – deCarta (formerly
Telcontar), the leading supplier of software platforms and services for the Location-Based
Services (LBS) industry, today announced it has committed to award one year ($250,000
ARV) worth of free licensing of its Drill Down Server® geospatial software platform
or Hosted Web Services to the grand prize winner and each of the three category
winners of the NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge in The Americas.
The deCarta award supplements NAVTEQ’s prize of $50,000 cash and $100,000 in
NAVTEQ® data licenses for up to one year awarded to the grand prize winner, and
$10,000 cash and $75,000 in NAVTEQ map data licenses for up to one year awarded
to the category winners. The announcement was made as part of NAVTEQ’s official
launch of the LBS Challenge at the CTIA Wireless IT show.
The NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge is a developer program created to catalyze growth
in the location-based services industry by bringing together the key players in
the LBS/wireless value chain. From wireless business applications to sports, travel
and security, integrating the accuracy and richness of NAVTEQ digital map data
facilitates the timely evolution of the next wave of location-based innovations
using wireless technology.
“NAVTEQ appreciates this generous commitment from deCarta to the LBS Challenge
and its participants,” said Winston Guillory, Senior Vice President - Global Consumer
& Enterprise, NAVTEQ. “As a Platinum Sponsor of the LBS Challenge again this
year, and with a history of providing the underlying geospatial platform to previous
LBS Challenge winners, deCarta plays a significant role not only to the NAVTEQ
LBS Challenge, but to the broader development of unique and attractive LBS applications.”
“Both consumers and businesses are hungry for location-based services that enhance
the mobile lifestyle and workforce, and developers are eager to deliver it to
them,” said J. Kim Fennell, President and CEO of deCarta. “deCarta is proud to
do its part in inspiring the next wave of location-based services by providing
developers with high-performance, easy-to-use, and scalable solutions that quickly
take their creative works from concept to use.”
Registrants of the LBS Challenge also have the option to use deCarta’s developer
tools to build the location-based applications. Those interested may visit the
deCarta Developer Zone, a free online service that allows developers to quickly
prototype and demonstrate location-enabled applications. With the Developer Zone,
developers can build a proof of concept application in as little as an hour and
a working application in a day. Registration is free and takes less than five
minutes. Please visit: www.decarta.com/products/dz/index.html.
Registration for the LBS Challenge officially closes on November 10, 2006. For
more information, visit: www.lbschallenge.com.
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About deCarta
deCarta is the leading geospatial software platform that powers today's most
successful Location-Based Services (LBS) applications such as those deployed at
Google Maps, Yahoo!, Ask.com, Verizon and Sprint. The company's unique, patented
technology is ideal for high volume LBS applications for use in Internet, mobile,
personal navigation and telematics applications where scalability, speed, and
reliability are vital. Its “Drill Down Server” geospatial software platform, “Rich
Map Engine” and Hosted Web Service are preferred by application developers and
service providers who also want the flexibility to customize map styles, utilize
unique routing capabilities and self-brand. deCarta customers and technology partners
include AND, Appello, Ask.com, ATX, Google, Hutchison Mobile, Local Matters, Maps.com,
Motorola, NAVTEQ, Networks In Motion, Pharos, Rand McNally, Tele Atlas, TeleNav,
Yahoo! and Zillow. deCarta is privately held and headquartered in San Jose, California
with international offices in the UK and China. For more information, please visit:
http://www.decarta.com. About NAVTEQ NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information
for automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation devices, Internet-based mapping
applications, and government and business solutions. NAVTEQ creates the digital
maps and map content that power navigation and location-based services solutions
around the world. The Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately
2,000 employees located in 139 offices in 25 countries. NAVTEQ is a trademark
in the U.S. and other countries. © 2006 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved
deCarta, the deCarta logo, Drill Down Server and Rich Map Engine are trademarks
or registered trademarks of deCarta, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
All other company, brand and product names are marks of their respective holders.
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