You may have relied on the portable iWay 350C, from Lowrance Electronics, to navigate your latest road trip. In the future, you will probably be able to use your mobile phone from Nokia or Motorola, or another wireless technology developer, for that same task. A research study indicates that at the right price, cellular phone companies and traditional automotive system suppliers are positioned to present a serious competitive response to the low-cost, well-branded navigation products from TomTom, Garmin, Magellan and Lowrance.
Navigating by Mobile Phone a Growing Trend
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski June 3, 2006 01:30 AMYou may have relied on the portable iWay 350C, from Lowrance Electronics, to navigate your latest road trip. In the future, you will probably be able to use your mobile phone from Nokia or Motorola, or another wireless technology developer, for that same task. A research study indicates that at the right price, cellular phone companies and traditional automotive system suppliers are positioned to present a serious competitive response to the low-cost, well-branded navigation products from TomTom, Garmin, Magellan and Lowrance.