Customers describe how award-winning GPS navigation service, powered
by TeleNav, keeps them cruising in the right direction
Now available on more than 60 Sprint phones, including Palm® Pre™
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 1, 2009--
With the recession taking a toll on travel budgets, many Americans are
looking for less expensive alternatives for their end-of-summer
vacations this year, such as a road trip rather than a costly airline
flight. Sprint (NYSE: S) customers who take to the road this Labor Day
weekend can get help finding their way to where they want to go, and
finding restaurants, hotels and other attractions once they get there,
right on their phone with Sprint Navigation.
While on the road, millions of wireless customers are now using GPS
navigation on their wireless phones as their navigation device of
choice. In fact, a Forrester report published in May predicts that
within four years, phone-based navigation will be more popular than
traditional GPS devices.1
Scott Carmichael, editor of the popular travel blog Gadling.com,
believes more drivers will hit the road this Labor Day than in most
years past.
“The Labor Day weekend is traditionally a popular weekend for road
trips, but we anticipate that even more families will choose car over
air travel this year for economic factors and to avoid hassles at the
airport, including long security delays, long waits for a take-off slot
and excessive baggage fees,” said Carmichael. “GPS turn-by-turn
navigation on mobile phones can help to create an enjoyable road trip
experience by allowing customers to preplan stops online, find popular
places to eat or stay, and search for cheapest gas prices along the
route.”
Sprint was the first U.S. wireless carrier to offer GPS navigation on
its phones. To date, more than 60 Sprint phones support the
award-winning Sprint Navigation, powered by TeleNav. Sprint Navigation
is preloaded on many Sprint devices, including the popular Palm® Pre™,
so it’s ready for customers to use right out of the box.
“Put simply, I love that such a powerful and comprehensive navigation
app comes pre-installed on the Palm Pre,” said Daniel Ramirez, a Sprint
Palm Pre customer. “With GPS turn-by-turn directions and spoken street
names included as part of my data plan, what's not to like? The best
part is, Sprint Navigation works beautifully with the Palm Pre's
multitasking abilities. A while back, my boss drove me to New Orleans.
Through his car speakers, I ran Sprint Navigation and Pandora radio,
all while checking emails, answering phone calls and sending pictures to
friends via MMS. My boss, who owns a different phone with a different
carrier, was impressed. It was a good day for me.”
With Sprint Navigation, customers can live in the Now with the latest
features, including 3D, turn-by-turn, voice-guided directions, traffic
alerts with one-click rerouting, daily gas price updates and more than
10 million business listings. Automatic reroutes help customers to avoid
traffic or, if they miss a turn, may also save them from wasting gas
while on their road trips. Sprint Navigation customers can also preplan
online at www.sprint.com/navigation
and send businesses or addresses to their phone.
“I recently had to go to Kansas City and I didn’t know how to get there
or how to get around once I arrived,” said G. Durbin, a Sprint customer.
“With Sprint Navigation, I managed to get there with no problems and I
was able to get around the city with ease. On my way home, I overshot a
street and it rerouted me quickly. I also used it on a recent trip to
Michigan. Although I know my way around there pretty well, it alerted me
to construction up ahead. I could never imagine traveling without Sprint
Navigation and I am not sure how I managed to get around before I had
it.”
“I absolutely love Sprint Navigation,” said Melissa Plumlee, a Sprint
customer who works in tax and estate planning. “I do seminars all over
Georgia and it always gets me there with the best route. It’s all I need
for both work and personal travel.”
Sprint Navigation has received positive feedback from popular tech
reviewers as well.
“I have been upfront about my love for the Sprint Navigation system on
the Palm Pre,” said James Kendrick, editor of jkOnTheRun,
a GigaOm network site covering mobile technology. “The service works as
well as dedicated GPS navigation systems. I use it all the time. It not
only keeps me on the best route, it also provides real-time traffic
information. This has saved my bacon more than once and let me avoid
traffic tie-ups.”
Sprint customers have access to unlimited use of GPS navigation included
at no additional charge in Sprint Everything Data plans, or they can use
it for $2.99 per day with other plans (standard data charges apply). For
customers, this means a convenient and easy way to get GPS navigation
for ongoing or occasional use, whichever they prefer.
“Sprint Navigation turns popular Sprint phones like Palm Pre into the
only GPS device Sprint customers will ever need – at no cost for
Everything Data subscribers,” said Len Barlik, vice president of
wireless and wireline services for Sprint. “With Everything Data plans
that include unlimited messaging and data like Sprint Navigation,
customers can use the features they want most on their phones without
worrying about the cost.”
“According to our research, navigation continues to be the most desired
location-based solution consumers want,” said Thilo Koslowski, vice
president and automotive practice leader at Gartner. “Navigation on
mobile phones is accelerating overall consumer adoption for navigation
and provides a comprehensive, connected service experience. This allows
users to conveniently search, explore and route to their destinations
whenever they want.”
Sprint received the Frost & Sullivan 2008 Mobility Award for Sprint
Navigation, powered by TeleNav. For more information on the service,
including compatible phones, please visit www.sprint.com/navigation.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
two wireless networks serving almost 49 million customers at the end of
the second quarter of 2009; industry-leading mobile data services;
instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a
global Tier 1 Internet backbone. The company’s customer-focused strategy
has led to improved first call resolution and customer care satisfaction
scores. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
About TeleNav, Inc.
TeleNav, Inc., a privately held company with headquarters in Sunnyvale,
Calif., was the first to launch a cell
phone GPS system in the United States. Deployed by 14 carriers
in 29 countries, TeleNav is a global leader in wireless location-based
services (LBS). The company’s solutions are available in four continents
– North and South America, Asia and Europe.
TeleNav’s solutions include GPS navigation, Mobile Resource Management
(MRM), social networking and local search. The company’s flagship
service, TeleNav
GPS Navigator™, offers functionalities comparable to in-car
systems and stand-alone navigation devices, such as automatically
updated maps and business locations, full-color 3D moving maps, traffic
alerts with one-click rerouting, location-sharing, business reviews,
speech recognition, Wi-Fi hotspot finder, and gas price finder. TeleNav
also delivers its award-winning navigation service on the TeleNav
Shotgun™, a stand-alone GPS personal navigation device (PND)
tailored specifically for business travelers. TeleNav’s enterprise
application, TeleNav
Track™, incorporates GPS-enabled tracking, time sheets, wireless
forms and navigation. TeleNav Track is a widely adopted service with
approximately 9,000 customer organizations using it today.
TeleNav services are available on more than 500 wireless devices and run
on most major mobile platforms currently available. TeleNav’s partners
include Alltel, AT&T, Bell Mobility, Boost Mobile, China Mobile, Ford
Motor Company, Hewlett-Packard, HTC, INRIX, LG, Motorola, NAVTEQ, NII
Holdings, Nokia, Palm, Qualcomm, Research In Motion (RIM), Rogers,
Samsung, Sanyo, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile Austria, T-Mobile UK, T-Mobile
USA, Telcel, Tele Atlas, Verizon Wireless and Vivo Brazil.
For more information on TeleNav, please visit www.telenav.com.
1 http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,54630,00.html
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Sprint
Emmy Anderson, 913-707-0618
emmy.anderson@sprint.com
or
TeleNav
Inc.
Mary Beth Lowell, 425-531-0122
Todd
Witkemper, 408-306-6677
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