After months of negotiation, Nokia sells the HERE Maps division to the German consortium, BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen for US$2.71 billion, according to the BMW blog. The3 news has yet to be confirmed by Here or the other auto makers.
The deal would see HERE Maps turn into an open platform, which all car manufacturers can use for navigation and mapping inside vehicles. The three German car makers plan to offer the platform to Fiat Chrysler, Renault, Peugeot, Ford, Toyota and General Motors, allowing them 
      
  
           
                          
                July 28, 2015
              
            
                          
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                After months of negotiation, 183   Nokia sells the 7643   Here Maps division to the German consortium, 1731   BMW, 2069   Daimler and 994   Volkswagen for US$2.71 billion, according to the BMW blog. The news has yet to be confirmed by Here or the other auto makers.
 
The deal would see Here Maps turn into an open platform, which all car manufacturers can use for navigation and mapping inside vehicles. The three German car makers plan to offer the platform to1674   Fiat 1958   Chrysler, 2453   Renault, Peugeot, 278   Ford, 1686   Toyota and 948   General Motors, allowing them to use the mapping service for free without licensing issues.
 
Nokia is selling the entire division of Here, meaning the car consortium is likely to continue hiring developers to work on the platform.
 
Currently, companies like Chinese search giant Baidu and Facebook use Here Maps to power its own mapping services. It remains to be seen how the new deal will affect those services.
 
      
    The deal would see Here Maps turn into an open platform, which all car manufacturers can use for navigation and mapping inside vehicles. The three German car makers plan to offer the platform to
Nokia is selling the entire division of Here, meaning the car consortium is likely to continue hiring developers to work on the platform.
Currently, companies like Chinese search giant Baidu and Facebook use Here Maps to power its own mapping services. It remains to be seen how the new deal will affect those services.
    
        
        



