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The Power of TeleNav Unveiled


How TeleNav Works

GPS satellites do not actually pinpoint your location as is commonly believed. The 24 satellites circling the earth each contain a precise clock that transmits the time to the GPS receiver in your phone. Your mobile device processes the satellite signals to determine geometrically where you are.

When you make a request for directions, the signal goes from your handset through a cell phone tower to the TeleNav servers. TeleNav immediately pulls up the relevant maps, businesses, gas prices, etc. and send this information back through the cell phone towers to your handset.

TeleNav's Unique Architecture

TeleNav's thin-client (cell phone) and server architecture provides several unique advantages not found in traditional in-car or stand-alone GPS systems.

Since the computational and storage power of TeleNav's industrial-strength servers far exceeds that of a self-contained GPS unit, TeleNav is able to provide a richer user experience.

Here are a few examples:

TeleNav has received several patents (and many more pending) related to the core technology that allows for mobile phone navigation and tracking. These patents address key challenges in mobile phone navigation, such as low computation power and small memory size of mobile phones, network latency and poor GPS location accuracy in challenging city environments.