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Original author: Hennie JM Groot Koerkamp
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Letter 27 625 631 to Nav4All user

Dear customers!

We regret to inform you that the global navigation systems Nav4All and Tracking & Tracing will go offline within 3 days. The reason is that the license agreement for data with Navteq (a 100% subsidiary of Nokia) was not unexpectedly renewed. Switching to another supplier as soon as possible is not possible. Nav4All systems have been developed for Navteq data. Therefore, Nav4All is forced to pause.

We regret that we are forced to stop our service. With your help, Nav4All in 5 years has developed into a global product with 27.5 million users in 56 languages. Nav4All has become the largest navigation provider. The large number of users is explained by the fact that Nav4All works on hundreds of different mobile phones of such brands as Blackberry, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Android, HTC, Nokia, LG, iPhone, iPod, etc.

After 5 years of development and testing, we witnessed rapid, virtually exponential growth over the past two years. This growth has been included in the license report for Navteq. In mid-December 2009, global coverage expanded to the Philippines, Morocco and Kenya.

Please contact the support team with all questions: nav4all.com/support. If additional information appears on the subject of this letter, it will be published on our website nav4all.com . For privacy purposes, Nav4All does not store the e-mail addresses of all its customers, therefore we ask you to send this letter to everyone who is possible to let everyone know.

Regards,

Hennie JM Groot Koerkamp (CEO)
Nav4All BV
Keizersgracht 62-64
1015 CS Amsterdam NL

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