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iGO My way for iPhone now for South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana and Lesotho

February 1, 2011 By Editor

 

With the latest addition of the Southern Africa edition, iGO My way™ is now available on iPhone for 70 countries
Budapest, Hungary – The iGO My way Southern Africa edition is now available from the iTunes App Store. Making iPhone navigation and address search simple and accurate, this new navigation app is dedicated to bringing peace of mind to travelers in the five Southern African countries. The app features English, French, German, Italian and Russian as user interface languages. In addition, the application includes over 160,000 Points of Interest (POIs) in different categories such as banks, hotels, restaurants, pharmacies, hospitals, and other useful places along the route and around the destination. The Southern African maps cover over 570,000 km of roads in all five countries with the most up-to-date speed limits and toll sections.
iPhone owners can now choose from more than 20 regional iGO My way editions in iTunes. In order to support travelers who want to escape the cold winter months, the company is introducing more and more regional iPhone editions of many popular holiday destinations such as iGO My way for India, Costa Rica and Southern Africa.
The developers of iGO My way navigation software have recently entered the African market with its localized software versions. Besides the iPhone app launch for Southern Africa, more products and new partnerships with local portable navigation, automotive and off road trekking clients can be expected for 2011.
“We see a growing potential and need for navigation in many African countries and have taken the first step of introducing iGO My way navigation solutions with this iPhone app for South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana and Lesotho. As one of the most popular navigation solutions in many other regions, we believe that iGO My way will not only convince Africa tourists but also local navigation partners,” says Tamás Vahl, CEO at NNG LLC.
 
About NNG LLC
NNG LLC is one of the leading navigation solution providers for the Automotive, Personal and Wireless navigation industries, and offers fully customizable, on-board, 3D navigation applications to device manufacturers, auto makers and OEM brands that are custom built according to each customer’s needs. The core technology is based on the award-winning iGO My way software engine, already installed in millions of navigation devices throughout the world.
The company’s subsidiary develops its own digital maps. The first international product of NNG was launched in Germany at CeBIT 2006. Since then, NNG has formed partnerships with more than 140 hardware manufacturers worldwide. It provides reliable navigation solutions for more than 100 countries and in 45 different languages.
To find out more about NNG please visit www.igomyway.com.
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Filed Under: iPhone, iPad and iOS Tagged With: Botswana and Lesotho, iGO My way for iPhone now for South Africa, iPhone, Namibia, News, Swaziland

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