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Parkopedia partners with TomTom

Parkopedia, the world's largest parking service provider, announced today a global partnership to provide TomTom with premium parking content for its automotive customers. Commenting on the announcement, Parkopedia's CEO Eugene Tsyrklevich said "We have been working on parking matters with TomTom for a while now and are particularly happy to see our joint efforts come to light in this new market leading solutions for drivers and the automotive industry."
September 30, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7374 Parkopedia, the world's largest parking service provider, announced today a global partnership to provide 1692 TomTom with premium parking content for its automotive customers.

Commenting on the announcement, Parkopedia's CEO Eugene Tsyrklevich said "We have been working on parking matters with TomTom for a while now and are particularly happy to see our joint efforts come to light in this new market leading solutions for drivers and the automotive industry."

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