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Tele Atlas Expands Commitment to Wireless Industry

Results of Recent Study and Growing Customer Roster Demonstrate Tele Atlas’ Continued Strength in LBS Industry

San Francisco, CTIA Wireless I.T & Entertainment, October 22, 2007 – Tele Atlas (FSE: TA6, EUNV: TA), a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location-based solutions, today announced findings of the recent Tele Atlas Wireless GPS Study, which revealed the vast majority (84 percent) of consumers surveyed view built-in GPS as a valuable feature for their mobile phone. In addition, nearly 75 percent want to use the device to find points of interest (POIs) or other information about their surroundings. The company conducted the study in conjunction with global market research firm Synovate to monitor consumer interest in using mobile phones for navigation and other LBS applications, as well as attitudes toward paying for such services.

With an expanding roster of industry-leading wireless partners including Google Maps for Mobile, Handmark, Loopt, Research In Motion (RIM), TeleCommunications Systems (TCS), TeleNav, uLocate - WHERE, Wayfinder and @road using Tele Atlas’ digital map data and content, the company maintains a strong position in wireless, focused on helping partners deliver map-based products that help an increasingly mobile population negotiate the world with a greater degree of knowledge, convenience and safety.

“GPS is enabling and improving virtually every type of application, and we’re excited that our partners leverage our map data and content to fuel the creation of innovative offerings that benefit everyone from consumers to the Fortune 500,” said Darren Koenig, wireless market director for Tele Atlas. “The results of Tele Atlas’ Wireless GPS Study confirm that users strongly desire GPS functionality in their devices and that they recognize that GPS applications can provide them with valuable, dynamic content; offering these services can serve as a key market differentiator for carriers, device manufacturers and application developers.”

The Tele Atlas Wireless GPS Study polled U.S. mobile phone users identified as “technically advanced” consumers that possess a portable MP3 player, a digital camera with at least two million pixels, cell phone with color screen and home access to broadband Internet. Built-in GPS was ranked as the second most important feature for all respondents, preceded only by a digital camera. Survey respondents consistently ranked built-in GPS as a more important “must have” and “nice to have” feature than Internet access, MP3 players, games, TV content, videos and movies.

According to the study, the majority of existing navigation system users would not replace their current system after the acquisition of such a GPS-enabled cell phone; rather, users would leverage both systems. The study also indicated:

§ Mobile consumers want mobile personal navigation and information: Seventy-three percent of respondents want personal navigation and routing information; 72 percent are interested in information regarding their surroundings and local points of interest (POIs), and 68 percent want access to their current location via a detailed map.

§ There is market demand for LBS and “locator” services: Of note, a significant 84 percent of respondents expressed interest in “child locator” services that would show a detailed route to where their child is currently, and 47 percent expressed interest in “friend locator” services.

§ A healthy willingness for subscribers to pay for such services: Approximately 74 percent of respondents with a minor child indicated an acceptance of monthly fees for “child locator” offerings, and nearly 40 percent of respondents indicated wiliness to pay for “friend locator” offerings. Of note, respondents expressed heightened interest for such offerings if provided via ad-sponsored models.

About Tele Atlas
Tele Atlas delivers the digital maps and dynamic content that power some of the world’s most essential navigation and location-based services (LBS). The information is the foundation for a wide range of personal and in-car navigation systems and mobile and Internet map applications that help users find the people, places, products, and services they need, wherever they are. The company also works with business partners who trust its digital map data to deliver critical applications for emergency, business, fleet, and infrastructure services. Through a combination of its own products and partnerships, Tele Atlas offers digital map coverage of more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. The company was founded in 1984 and today has approximately 2,400 full-time staff and contract cartographers at offices in 24 countries and uses a sophisticated network of professional drivers, mobile mapping vans, and more than 50,000 data resources to deliver highly accurate and up-to-date digital maps. Tele Atlas is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (TA6) and on Euronext Amsterdam (TA). For more information, visit www.teleatlas.com.

About Synovate

Synovate, the market research arm of Aegis Group plc, generates consumer insights that drive competitive marketing solutions. The network provides clients with cohesive global support and a comprehensive suite of research solutions. Synovate employs over 5,700 staff in 118 cities across 52 countries. More information on Synovate can be found at www.synovate.com.

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For further information, please contact:
Erin Delaney
Tele Atlas North America
617-721-1923

erin.delaney@teleatlas.com

Christine Needles
Porter Novelli for Tele Atlas
608-251-0441

christine.needles@porternovelli.com

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