I agree that MapmyIndia will keep growing and will continue to stand out primarily in the B2B space in India. Google Maps has a long way to go before they emerge as a real contender here, while they obviously dominate B2C. Even in the international market, players like TomTom are standing strong in the B2B space.
I like that MapmyIndia is at least experimenting and tinkering in the B2C space with things like the Kogo app. I question this business’ prospects, but I appreciate the effort.
As for Jio launching their own mapping platform, they still need their own live mapping data, and I am curious as to who they will partner with for this, or if they plan on generating their own map internally, which isn’t as easy as it sounds.
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