TomTom Gets Unconditional Permission To Buy TeleAtlas
After a thorough investigation by the European Commission (EC) into the competitive ramifications of the deal, TomTom won unconditional permission from the European regulatory body to buy mapping giant Tele Atlas for 2.9 billion Euros, roughly $4.5 billion US.
The EC felt it needed to delve into the ability and incentive of the two companies to increase costs for their rivals if they merged, and also if they would limit access to maps which would negatively affect consumers. The EC felt this was unlikely because of high pressured competition from Tele Atlas rival mapmaker Navteq.
This is definitely a big plus for TomTom who’s been hit hard in the books by falling PND prices as it’ll give them another potential revenue stream. Next under the microscope is Nokia’s planned $8.1 billion purchase of Navteq. Given the European Commission’s reasoning for allowing the Tele Atlas purchase, we can’t see this one being approved too.
via reuters uk
Sphere: Related Content


Save to Browser Favorites
Ask
backflip
blinklist
BlogBookmark
Bloglines
BlogMarks
Blogsvine
BUMPzee!
CiteULike
co.mments
Connotea
del.icio.us
DotNetKicks
Digg
diigo
dropjack.com
dzone
Facebook
Fark
Faves
Feed Me Links
Friendsite
folkd.com
Furl
Google
Hugg
Jeqq
Kaboodle
kirtsy
linkaGoGo
LinksMarker
Ma.gnolia
Mister Wong
Mixx
MySpace
MyWeb
Netvouz
Newsvine
PlugIM
popcurrent
Propeller
Reddit
Rojo
Segnalo
Shoutwire
Simpy
Slashdot
Sphere
Sphinn
Spurl.net
Squidoo
StumbleUpon
Technorati
ThisNext
Webride
Windows Live
Yahoo!
Email This to a Friend
If you like this then please subscribe to the 
1 comment
[...] penny in value to the end user-you and me. This partnership will mean better maps from TeleAtlas, owned by TomTom, which will run the gamut from Google Maps on the web to TomTom PND’s firmly mounted on your [...]
You must log in to post a comment.