iPhone and Whereis® tell Australians where to go
Danielle | 25 June 2009
iPhone users who have been waiting for Apple to release a turn-by-turn navigation product needn’t wait any longer – this week the first Australian turn-by-turn, voice guided navigation application for the iPhone was launched and our very own Whereis® is the sole mapping provider for Australia and NZ maps.
The international navigation company Sygic, who launched the iPhone application, chose to partner with Whereis® to supply the navigational data.
Called Sygic Mobile Maps Australia, it’s available now via iTunes for AU$79.99. Sygic Mobile Maps Australia for the iPhone features all the usual ‘bells and whistles’ courtesy of the comprehensive Whereis® mapping data set, including turn-by-turn voice guidance, automatic re-routing, lane guidance and speed limit info, as well as red light and speed cameras.

The partnership between Sygic and Whereis® is an exciting announcement and a step in the right direction to ensuring more Australians have easy access to a quality navigation experience across a range of devices.
Both Whereis® and Sygic share the ambition of bringing the best navigation experience to Australian consumers, so the partnership was a no brainer for both parties.
In media news this week, Sygic said they were pleased to partner with Australia’s leading mapping provider, Whereis®, given their confidence in the ability of Whereis® to bring Australian customers the most accurate, rich and up to date map data and content in the country.
Check it out and read the reviews at iTunes by searching for ‘Sygic’.






