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Monday, June 15, 2009

Connectivity & services for new Visteon unit

Our creative geniuses in product development created a new Windows®-based application that will allow users of a new Visteon® Navigation System to access the Internet in their car or truck.

The product launch is still a few weeks off, but it's a touchscreen radio-nav head unit that Visteon is developing for the aftermarket.  We're going to provide connectivity and driver safety/convenience services by integrating the Visteon unit with a Guidepoint module.  Once they're tied together in the car, the integrated solution will allow users to surf the Web, track the car with GPS and access location-based services.

We are also going to be the exclusive provider of location-based content and services for the new radio-navigation unit, which is expected to be available in July 2009. Guidepoint will provide the following services through its 24/7/365 response centers and technology infrastructure:
  • Emergency Services – customers will be able to access 24/7/365 emergency help to their pinpoint location with the touch of an icon on the radio-navigation unit’s touch-screen.
  • Concierge Services – customers can access a variety of concierge services via a one-touch, Bluetooth-enabled connection to the Guidepoint 24/7/365 response center.
  • Traffic – customers can get traffic reports within a 10-, 15- or 20-mile radius based on the current vehicle location.
  • Weather – customers can get a current and future weather forecast based on the vehicle’s current location.
  • Yellow Pages – customers can get comprehensive Yellow Page® listings, displayed on the head unit screen.

Here's what Jonathan Weisberg over at Visteon had to say:  “We’re pleased to work with Guidepoint, which has established itself as a leader in the consumer telematics industry over the past decade.  Their experience in consumer services and GPS-wireless technology, combined with Visteon’s vehicle systems expertise and overall automotive intellect, should help make this new product initiative successful.” 

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