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ARCO-TT launches GPS navigation in Jordan

6 November 2009
Amman, Jordan: GPS navigation is now available commercially in Jordan from the Arab Regional Company for Technology and Telecommunications (ARCO-TT). The navigation solution holding the trade name iNAV was launched in the Jordanian market with the purpose of revolutionising the ordinary driving experience into a fulfilling one that enhances the Jordanian lifestyle.

ARCO-TT's commitment to provide the latest navigation technologies is supported by its strategic collaboration with NAVTEQ. The agreement confirms the supply of the latest high quality map data from NAVTEQ to ARCO-TT.
The digital map offers full coverage stretching from the elegance of Amman in the north to magnificent landscape of Wadi Rum and the coastal city of Aqaba in the South, the new map includes over 28,000 Km of Jordan's expanding road network and, very importantly, over 13,000 of the Points of Interest (POIs) which are so key to navigation in this country. Moreover, additional regional maps can be purchased to facilitate navigation as drivers travel to neighboring countries.

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