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Networks In Motion Surpasses 2 Million Paid Mobile Phone Navigation Subscribers
[October 24, 2007]

Networks In Motion Surpasses 2 Million Paid Mobile Phone Navigation Subscribers


(Wireless News Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
Networks In Motion (NIM), a wireless navigation and location-based
services (LBS) company, announced that it has surpassed two million
paid users of its real-time navigation and local search services on
GPS-enabled mobile phones based on the company's LBS NavBuilder
platform.

Networks In Motion's LBS platform delivers turn-by-turn, voice-prompted
directions with auto-rerouting if a turn is missed, as well as local
search of nearly 14 million points of interest and detailed color maps
that can be quickly panned and zoomed. Varying by wireless carrier, the
subscription typically costs $9.99 per month or $2.99 per day.

Many of North America's wireless carriers' navigation and local search
applications are powered by Networks In Motion's NavBuilder platform.
NIM is also the power behind some specialized third-party branded LBS
applications. These partnerships include AAA, which provides AAA Mobile
to consumers-transforming the mobile phone into a navigation device and
travel companion-Gearworks, which offers mobile workforce management
products, and Trimble, which offers outdoor, fitness and geocaching
enthusiasts a family of lifestyle applications for GPS-enabled mobile
phones.

"We were the first to cross one million paid subscribers in May this
year and are proud to be the first to exceed two million paid users
only four months later; especially since acquiring the first million
took 15 months, said Doug Antone, president and CEO of Networks In
Motion. "This is proof that the mobile phone navigation market is
quickly accelerating and with all our partnerships and unique products,
NIM is positioned to remain the leader.

According to analyst Clem Driscoll, -.J. Driscoll & Associates, "Our
research shows that consumers demand navigation solutions that are
fast, accurate, easy to use, and economical. The rapid growth rate of
the mobile phone navigation market confirms that leading mobile phone
navigation suppliers are delivering solutions that meet these demands.
We expect to see continued strong consumer adoption of mobile phone
navigation services.

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