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Jan. 10 2005
MapQuest, the leading location based services company, today announced
the launch of Send to Phone, a new feature that lets MapQuest Mobile
subscribers send color maps and driving directions from the MapQuest.com
website directly to their cell phones. Created in partnership with leading
mobile publisher, Vindigo, Send to Phone expands the convenience of the
MapQuest Mobile service, which enables users to request and access maps and
directions directly from their cell phones.
"With Send to Phone, users can request maps and directions from home or
work and have the comfort of knowing that when they turn to their cell
phones for information, the specific maps and directions that they have
created will be ready and waiting for them," said Tommy McGloin, Senior Vice
President and General Manager of MapQuest "Send to Phone gives people,
especially business travelers who we view as early adopters of this
technology, the power and convenience to choose exactly how, where and what
kind of information they receive from MapQuest."
McGloin continued, "The MapQuest.com website is already the No. 1 online
source for maps and directions - with more than 33 million monthly users.(1)
With the addition of the Send to Phone technology, we continue to open new
market opportunities and expand the reach of our brand and our superior maps
and directions."
The MapQuest Mobile service was created in partnership with Vindigo, one
of the best-known publishers of consumer applications for mobile phones.
Vindigo publishes MapQuest Mobile through its network of relationships with
major U.S. wireless carriers.
"Since its launch in 2003, MapQuest Mobile has been a favorite among
wireless subscribers, and one of the most compelling applications available
for mobile phones," said Jason Devitt, CEO and president of Vindigo. "With
the Send to Phone feature, Vindigo and MapQuest continue to raise the bar
for mobile consumers and create a product that responds to how they live
their life today."
To use the Send to Phone feature, a MapQuest Mobile subscribers simply
need to visit the MapQuest.com website through their computer, get maps or
directions, click on the Send to Phone link and input their cell phone
number. Then, when away from their computer, they can use the MapQuest
Mobile application on their cell phone to retrieve their maps or directions.
For information and instructions on how to sign up as a MapQuest Mobile
subscriber, simply click on the "Mobile" links on the MapQuest.com website.
According to CTIA (www.ctia.org),
the wireless industry's trade group, there are currently more than 173
million wireless subscribers in the U.S. MapQuest Mobile and its Send to
Phone feature now offers many of those cell phone subscribers another
convenient way to access quality MapQuest information through their cell
phones while in transit.
MapQuest Mobile is available on an increasing number of compatible cell
phones from almost every major U.S. wireless carrier. A MapQuest Mobile
subscription, including the Send to Phone feature, costs $3.99 per month
from most wireless carriers, a charge that will be included on the wireless
carrier's monthly bill. A wireless carrier data plan is also required to
access MapQuest Mobile. Additional charges from the wireless carrier for
that plan may apply.
About MapQuest
MapQuest helps people find places. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado and
Mountville, Pennsylvania, MapQuest offers Web, Mobile, Business Solutions,
and Published products worldwide. MapQuest.com, both the top mapping and top
directories site on the Web according to comScore Media Metrix, served over
33 million users in November 2004. MapQuest also empowers more than 1,400
businesses with software solutions to location-enable Web, wireless and
speech applications, and is a leading provider of custom mapping content for
publishers and corporations, producing more than 1.5 billion pages of
printed maps every year. MapQuest is a wholly owned subsidiary of America
Online, Inc.
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