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NAVTEQ Announces Winners of 2nd Annual Global LBS Challenge

         18 Semi-Final Applications Showcased at 2005 Spring Cellular
     Telecommunications & Internet Association's (CTIA) Wireless Expo in
                               New Orleans, LA

    CHICAGO, March 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NAVTEQ (NYSE: NVT), a leading
global provider of digital map data for vehicle navigation and location-based
solutions, awarded the winners of the 2nd annual Global LBS Challenge.  The
contest challenged developers to build location-enabled applications for
wireless devices.   The grand-prize winner and Asset Tracking/Field Services
solution category winner, Bones In Motion, received $50,000 in cash and
$100,000 worth of NAVTEQ Map licenses for up to one year.
    Bones In Motion offers users an effortless way to wirelessly monitor,
measure and motivate users toward their fitness goals using a GPS-enabled
mobile phone.  Key features of this application include the ability to:

    -- Record time, distance, speed, location and calories burned while
       engaging in outdoor activities
    -- View activity summary, maps (street/topographical/satellite) and
       speed/elevation charts on phone
    -- Upload to personal online journal to view and share with others
    -- Identify where others run, cycle or walk


    Each category winner, other than the Grand Prize Winner, will receive
$10,000 in cash and $75,000 worth of NAVTEQ Map licenses for up to one year.

    The solution category winners are:

    Personal Security
    Company:    Clarity Communication Systems Inc.
    Solution:   Whereabouts(TM)

    Whereabouts(TM) allows parents to monitor and track the location of their
    children.  Users get peace of mind knowing that they can instantly locate
    and ensure the safety of their family members.


    Peer to Peer/Find Me
    Company:    LOC-AID Technologies LLC
    Solution:   Loc-Aid People

    Loc-Aid People helps users locate friends, child or family members.  It
    also allows users to locate the closest restaurant or share their location
    information with whomever they want.


    Navigation/Point of Interest Look Up/Traffic
    Company:    InfoGation Corporation
    Solution:   Adeona(TM)

    InfoGation's Adeona full-featured navigation system provides real-time
    traffic, weather and gas price information. The i-POI(TM) feature finds
    any near-by POI on the Internet using user provided key-word searches.


    Commerce/Advertising/Buying/Billing
    Company:    Smarter Agent, Inc.
    Solution:   Smarter Agent

    Smarter Agent acquires a user's location from his or her cell phone and
    instantly delivers information such as sale prices, comps, taxes and more
    directly to the user's phone.


    Asset Tracking/Field Services
    Company:    Bones In Motion Inc.
    Solution:   Bones In Motion

    Bones In Motion offers users an effortless way to wirelessly monitor,
    measure and motivate users toward their fitness goals using a GPS-enabled
    mobile phone.


    Gaming/Location Based Imaging
    Company:    Networks In Motion, Inc.
    Solution:   PhotoFinder(TM)

    PhotoFinder(TM) allows users to manage photos containing location tags,
    view them on a map and send to another phone or website along with
    navigation to location where the picture was taken.


    Global LBS Challenge
    The second annual LBS Challenge is an expansion of the first contest that
was launched in October 2003.   This year's contest expanded the potential
contestant base beyond North America to include developers from around the
world*.  In addition to including developers outside of North America, the
Global LBS Challenge offered developers six solution categories with which
their applications could be aligned.  The Global LBS Challenge was met with
extensive interest from developers, carriers, and device manufacturers and
further heightened the awareness of new value-adding location-based services
(LBS) to the wireless industry.
    Executives from wireless carriers, hardware and device manufacturers and
other influential players in the wireless industry served as the official
judges and completed the judging on Sunday, March 13 while on site at CTIA.
The judges based their final decisions on two criteria:  usability and
utility.
    Sponsors of the Global LBS Challenge include ESRI, Microsoft Corp., SiRF
Technology, Inc. and Telcontar.  In addition, the Challenge had several media
sponsors including Directions Magazine, Wireless Innovation Network of British
Columbia (WINBC), PDA Buzz, Handheld Computing and Location Box.
    "Two years ago, the Wireless LBS Challenge was an idea.  Now, with the
cooperation of so many people, it has turned into a successful industry forum
that has cast light on a host of really interesting applications.  Carriers,
developers and the industry continue to support our efforts so stay tuned as
we work to shape the vision for next year's Challenge.  Congratulations to the
winners and all of the semi-finalists on behalf of NAVTEQ, the sponsors and
the judges," said Winston Guillory, Senior Vice President - North American
Sales for NAVTEQ.
    More information regarding next year's Wireless LBS Challenge will be
available in the upcoming months.

    About NAVTEQ
    NAVTEQ is a leading provider of comprehensive digital map information for
automotive navigation systems, mobile navigation devices and Internet-based
mapping applications. NAVTEQ creates the digital maps and map content that
power navigation and location-based services solutions around the world. The
Chicago-based company was founded in 1985 and has approximately 1,500
employees located in over 100 offices in 20 countries.
    NAVTEQ is a trademark in the U.S. and other countries. All rights
reserved.

    This document may include certain "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, plans, objectives,
expectations and intentions and other statements contained in this press
release that are not historical facts and statements identified by words such
as "expects", "anticipates", "intends", "plans", "believes", "seeks",
"estimates" or words of similar meaning. These statements are based on our
current beliefs or expectations and are inherently subject to various risks
and uncertainties, including those set forth under the caption "Risk Factors"
in NAVTEQ's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004,
as amended, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    Actual results may differ materially from these expectations due to
changes in global political, economic, business, competitive, market and
regulatory factors.  NAVTEQ does not undertake any obligation to update any
forward-looking statements contained in this document as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.


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