Verizon Wireless launches VZ Navigator LBS

Jan 30 2006 - 10:19 AM ET | Verizon Wireless

Verizon Wireless has launched VZ Navigator, a rumored location based service for turn-by-turn directions. We first noted VZ Navigator earlier this month in a story about a [yet unannounced] child tracking service.

VZ Navigator allows users to see a map of their current location, find businesses and hear audible turn-by-turn directions to destinations.

VZ Navigator is compatible with the new Motorola V325 which was also announced today. It's avaialable for downlad in the Get It Now virtual store beginning today for $9.99 for unlimited monthly access, or $2.99 for 24-hour use.

Comments from readers


david uhley Jan 30 2006

I use VZ Navigator everyday, it is by far the best GPS system on the market right now.


Jon Gales Jan 30 2006

I am really looking forward to testing this out... Good TBT GPS units are really pricey.


D. Uhley Jul 20 2006

Your VZ Navigator, as I said is just the best because I seem to have problems concentrating as it is on a daily basis. As its been said, there are two things that separate humans and animals and that is thumbs. I know what I've been doing with my thumbs, but can't figure out what to do with that reason part.


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