November 07, 2006

Naviblog update featured on Nikkei newspaper

Naviblog Corporation's core product, Naviblog 2.1, has been featured in one of Japan's leading business and industry dailies, the Nikkei Business Daily. Earlier this summer, Naviblog was only available for GPS (Global Positioning System)-enabled mobile phones from the Japanese au carrier. Since this autumn, Naviblog has been upgraded to serve all 3 Japanese carriers, as well as running experimentally on China Unicom's mobile network in Beijing, China. The system has also expanded the technology used in the reception of positioning information, so that both phones with and without GPS can use the service.

The system is now available for customization to businesses from tourism to real estate and environment/infrastructure. The basic package with minimal customization stands at 250,000yen a month for a one-region license, a license to an all-Japan, fully-branded package is available for 800,000yen a month.

As Naviblog 2.1 does not require either GPS-enabled phones, nor fast networks to deploy its cutting edge services, Naviblog Corporation is looking for business development partners in Japan and across the world to supplement our scout teams in Southern Africa, East Asia, Western Europe and Japan. Contact us at info@naviblog.jp with a proposal and some background information on yourself and the opportunity.

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