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Navteq Adds Dynamic Content Delivery for HD Radio
Chicago - Apr 20, 2009 - Navteq dynamic content for portable navigation devices and automobile in-dash systems over HD Radio systems is now available. Navteq's HD Radio format capability allows for broader, faster and more comprehensive delivery of a wide variety of dynamic content including traffic, weather and fuel prices. The high capacity of HD Radio technology allows Navteq to deliver up-to-the-minute dynamic content to consumers.
Navteq, in conjunction with the Broadcaster Traffic Consortium (BTC) is delivering dynamic content via the BTC's radio companies, which includes nearly 1,500 radio stations. Available in 60 U.S. markets, Navteq and BTC's high-bandwidth HD Radio network offers up to 40 times greater capacity over RBDS.
HD Radio technology also expands the capabilities of Navteq Location Point Advertising, a turnkey approach to subsidize high value content services, while enabling advertisers to reach and engage consumers where and when they are making shopping and purchasing decisions. Detailed graphics, imagery, sound and mobile coupons, not available using other distribution formats, can be transmitted utilizing HD Radio technology.Acceptable Use Policy blog comments powered by Disqus
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