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Nextel Comms And MapQuest Launch "Find Me" Service On GPS-Mobile Phones

A map on the MapQuest.com website.

Reston VA (SPX) Mar 16, 2005
Nextel Communications and MapQuest.com have introduced the use of MapQuest's digital maps and directions to provide location-based services exclusively on Nextel's GPS-enabled phones.

Available now, "MapQuest Find Me" helps users pinpoint their locations on their phones, find nearby locations (e.g. restaurants, hotels, airports, hospitals), and get maps and directions.

This new mobile offering blends some of the best technology in digital maps and directions exclusively with Nextel's GPS-enabled digital wireless phones and is the first offering from a new partnership between the companies, which will allow Nextel customers to utilize the MapQuest service to share location information with friends while on the go anywhere on Nextel's nationwide network.

The "MapQuest Find Me" service includes a Web site component (findme.mapquest.com), in which subscribers can see their location history. Users can also opt-in to create a customized list of friends and family members who can access their GPS location.

For example, today's mobile social set can share their location with friends on the go.

"We are extremely pleased to be in a partnership with MapQuest, the pioneer in digital maps and directions, and to add 'MapQuest Find Me' to our suite of GPS offerings. Nextel is the leader in the industry for location-based solutions and sees this new partnership as keeping us at the forefront in that arena," said Greg Santoro, vice president, Nextel Products and Services.

"We anticipate that this partnership and service - which is exclusive to Nextel - will help raise awareness of the benefits of using GPS-enabled cellular phones in the marketplace, and help increase adoption and usage of these types of services."

"'MapQuest Find Me' is the latest in a series of innovations that extends our popular service beyond the desktop," said Tommy McGloin, senior vice president and general manager of MapQuest.com.

"The MapQuest.com website is already the No. 1 online source for maps and directions - with more than 35 million monthly users. With the addition of new mobile services like 'MapQuest Find Me,' and the successful 'Send to Phone' feature, which was introduced in January, we continue to capitalize on new market opportunities and expand the reach of our brand and our high-quality maps and directions," added McGloin.

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