China satellite navigation starts services to Asia
By , on December 27th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A Chinese satellite navigation network created to eventually compete with America’s Global Positioning System has started offering services to Asian users outside the country. The network’s spokesman, Ran Chengqi, said in a press briefing that the Beidou system is offering from Thursday services including positioning, navigation, time and text messaging to users in the Asia-Pacific region. China expects Beidou to generate a 400 billion yuan (HK$492 billion) annual market for services to the transport, meteorology and telecommunications sectors. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China satellite navigation starts services to Asia
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A Chinese satellite navigation network created to eventually compete with America’s Global Positioning System has started offering services to Asian users outside the country. The network’s spokesman, Ran Chengqi, said in a press briefing that the Beidou system is offering from Thursday services including positioning, navigation, time and text messaging to users in the Asia-Pacific region. China expects Beidou to generate a 400 billion yuan (HK$492 billion) annual market for services to the transport, meteorology and telecommunications sectors. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China satellite navigation starts services to Asia
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