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Now iGo My way in Australia or New Zealand with iPhone GPS

Your IT - Mobility

Australian and New Zealand iPhone owners have another choice for GPS navigation: iGO My way. An introductory offer puts the price below $A90.

NNG Global Services' iGO My way GPS app for the iPhone is now available for Australia and New Zealand.

The $A89.99 purchase price ($A99.99 from January 1) includes quarterly map updates during 2010.

iGO My way uses Navteq maps with 3D terrain and landmark display. Other features include navigation to iPhone contacts, lane guidance and signpost information, and a choice of route criteria (fast, short, easy to follow, and economic).

"With a rounded-up feature package including voice guidance, extra large buttons and icons for optimised in-car use, multi-point routes and QWERTY keyboard layout, iGO My way 2009 redefines the value and competency of a navigation solution for iPhone," said Tamás Vahl, CEO of NNG Global Services.

"While the application is already running on the latest map data, we have created a future-proof product by guaranteeing quarterly map updates to the user at no additional cost," Vahl added.