Microsoft
and Google
are set to battle it out in the race to buy map intellectual property, analysts
predicted today.
ISuppli
said that the combined
TomTom/Tele
Atlas is a likely acquisition target for Microsoft or Google.
The analyst firm believes that Google has a greater motivation to buy
TomTom/Tele Atlas than Microsoft because of its desire to offer mobile
location-based services.
"Speculation has arisen that Microsoft is considering a purchase of
Garmin,"
said Richard Robinson, principal analyst for automotive electronics at iSuppli.
"ISuppli considers this to be less likely than Microsoft buying TomTom/Tele
Atlas because the key item in the supply chain is the map intellectual property
rather than the navigation devices themselves."
The analyst firm noted that Navteq and Tele Atlas (which is being bought by
TomTom) are the two remaining major map intellectual property suppliers with
broad geographic coverage. However, both are in the process of being acquired.
Nokia's
$8bn bid to buy
Navteq
illustrates the "critical position" that the two independent holders of map
intellectual property now occupy in the global navigation market, and may
presage even larger acquisitions in this area.
"Nokia's purchase of Navteq, the world's last remaining independent provider
of comprehensive global map intellectual property for GPS systems, means that
the competitive structure of the navigation market has been altered
fundamentally," iSuppli said.
"The deal also exposes the enormous supply-chain value wielded by map
intellectual property suppliers like Navteq, and technology behemoths like
Microsoft and Google may soon engage in similar acquisitions to maintain their
position."
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