EU Navigation Infrastructure Lacks Privacy-First Offline-Capable Routing
Fleet operators, mobility platforms, and emergency services in Europe need routing infrastructure with full EU data residency, privacy compliance, and offline functionality. Existing dominant providers do not meet GDPR and sovereignty requirements for mission-critical deployments.
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