The Tunisian Office of topography and cartography (under the Ministry of Defense) has released an official statement stating that the Court of Appeal of Tunis ordered permanently Orascom Telecom Tunisie (Tunisiana) and Maghreb and NGI International not to market the solution GPS Weenee.
The Office of Topography communiqué concludes with a warning (which reminds us of consonance thought over time), which speaks volumes about his determination to enforce this ruling.
Now, given this ruling, the Tunisians may benefit from the GPS only solution they have general public. Note that GPS is available in all supermarkets in the developed and equipped a large number of cars.

The GPS allows motorists and pedestrians to easily recognize their way without resorting to traditional maps.
As for the GPS Tunisian Weenee, it offers a multitude of new services with 40,000 km of roads, highways, streets, avenues, boulevards, etc. throughout the country, and a large number of service centers such as banks , restaurants, archaeological sites, etc..
According to reliable sources, the Maghreb NGI plans to close shop in Tunisia (although it employs more employees) to offer its high-tech solutions in Morocco.


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