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Mobile phone navigation service Nav4All to suspend service

Free mobile phone satellite navigation provider Nav4All has said its service is going offline within three days. The company has been offering a global navigation service for five years, with 27.5 million people having downloaded the software.

The company says it's suspending its service because "the data licence agreement with Navteq (a 100% Nokia subsidiary) was not extended, in a totally unexpected manner" and later adds that its "growth was reported in the licence reports to Navteq" – so it's not clear whether Navteq has simply declined to continue offering a service or whether there are other issues, such as licensing cost-per-user.

The timing of the announcement is particularly notable because Nokia, Navteq's owner, announced its own free sat-nav service last week.

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Mark

2/2/2010 3:32 PM

The Inquirer reports Navteq's response: snurl.com/u94cx

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