MapmyIndia has introduced a new national digital address system called eLoc that aims to help Indian travelers and commuters search, share and navigate to destinations’ exact doorstep far more easily and quickly.
Essentially, eLoc is a 6 character code of any place, be it a building, flat/office, business, city, village, locality, road and so on.
It includes comprehensive, accurate and precise door-step level, 3D, digital map database and turn-by-turn navigation solution said the company in a statement.
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MapmyIndia said that it has invested over Rs 200 crores over the last 20+ years and as of today over 2 crore and counting eLocs, across all 7000+ urban towns and 6+ lakh villages in rural India, are already readily available for individual, business and government users to use instantly, for free.
The company claimed this system removes the need for significant future investment by public and private entities to create a digital map and address database.
For new places that come up, or those that change or shut, or those missing in MapmyIndia’s database, users can add them by visiting here on their browser or by using the MapmyIndia mobile app.
“MapmyIndia’s mission from the start has been to make the world better through maps and location technologies. We believe eLoc is a game changing milestone in India’s history, and like we mobile phones helped India leapfrog other countries, eLoc will leapfrog India to the forefront of mapping and navigation convenience and capabilities compared to the rest of the world,” says Rakesh Verma, Managing Director, MapmyIndia.
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He further added, “MapmyIndia has already partnered with the Indian Space Research Organisation and its national satellite imagery service called Bhuvan, and the indigenous positioning system called Navic, to combine all these ingredients with MapmyIndia’s own mapping and navigation technologies to offer the best solution for India, most suitable for India, and a solution which we are proud to say is both the best for, and also made in India.”
Essentially, eLoc is a 6 character code of any place, be it a building, flat/office, business, city, village, locality, road and so on.
It includes comprehensive, accurate and precise door-step level, 3D, digital map database and turn-by-turn navigation solution said the company in a statement.
Also read:-MAPMYINDIA ACQUIRES VIDTEQ TO BUILD NEXT GENERATION VIDEO MAPS
MapmyIndia said that it has invested over Rs 200 crores over the last 20+ years and as of today over 2 crore and counting eLocs, across all 7000+ urban towns and 6+ lakh villages in rural India, are already readily available for individual, business and government users to use instantly, for free.
The company claimed this system removes the need for significant future investment by public and private entities to create a digital map and address database.
For new places that come up, or those that change or shut, or those missing in MapmyIndia’s database, users can add them by visiting here on their browser or by using the MapmyIndia mobile app.
“MapmyIndia’s mission from the start has been to make the world better through maps and location technologies. We believe eLoc is a game changing milestone in India’s history, and like we mobile phones helped India leapfrog other countries, eLoc will leapfrog India to the forefront of mapping and navigation convenience and capabilities compared to the rest of the world,” says Rakesh Verma, Managing Director, MapmyIndia.
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He further added, “MapmyIndia has already partnered with the Indian Space Research Organisation and its national satellite imagery service called Bhuvan, and the indigenous positioning system called Navic, to combine all these ingredients with MapmyIndia’s own mapping and navigation technologies to offer the best solution for India, most suitable for India, and a solution which we are proud to say is both the best for, and also made in India.”
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