NAVTEQ’s Now Got Indonesia Covered

NAVTEQ now has Indonesia covered. The digital map data provider has mapped out over 250, 000 km of Indonesian roads, including their highest level coverage for Jakarta in order to one day provide turn-by-turn directions for the capital city. NAVTEQ feels the time is ripe for Indonesian give that it has the third largest concentration of mobile communications device in Asia, and tapped NAVTEQ-trained but local geographic professionals to put together the data. The company now has a fair amount of Asia mapped in addition to Indonesia; they’ve also covered China, Brunei, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and South Korea.
via press release
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