Print Print edition: 2016-11-11

TPL Trakker, Telenor Pakistan ink MoU

Published November 11, 2016 Updated November 11, 2016 12:00am

The two technology giants in their respective domains, Telenor Pakistan, one of the largest Telco operator and TPL Trakker, the largest tracking company in the country, joined hands to further strengthen the digital Maps of Pakistan, TPL MAPS.
Key points of agreement between the companies included: Extend the Maps solution to a wider audience beyond smartphones, TPL Maps to become part of the internet.org program for Telenor users, TPL will especially make lite version of TPL Maps to make it accessible to a huge population, All Telenor customer Sales & Service Centers and Easy Paisa outlets will be added in TPL Maps with Telenor branding, Both companies agreed for cross promotion, Telenor will promote TPL Maps on digital channels and TPL maps will incorporate in-app promotion of Telenor products and services.
Sharing his thoughts on this development, Nauman Pervez Qureshi, Head of Digital Products Telenor Pakistan said: "As Pakistan's leading Digital Services Provider, Telenor Pakistan has always embraced new ideas and products while innovating with offerings to make consumers' life digitally convenient. Maps are an integral part of the digital play and we are pleased to embark on this milestone before anyone else in the Maps space. Our plans for a Digital Pakistan are on track and we believe Maps will play an important role in the lifestyle of our customers by making navigation convenient."
Stating his vision about TPL Maps and the partnership, Ali Jameel, CEO TPL Trakker said: "Our vision is a connected Pakistan and what better way to do this than digital Maps. This second stage of partnership with Telenor brings the scale that we need to reach out to consumers. It's a technology millstone for Pakistan today that we expand the maps with Street View, offline maps, much higher data points than any other mapping solution available, improved navigation and search that will entice people to use TPL maps."-PR