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This page lets you add your frequently used addresses into
your account so that these addresses can be directly accessed
on your cellphone without the needs to type them on the cellphone.
It will also save money for you because these addresses will
be geocoded only once and can be used as many times as you want
while every time typing in a street address directly on the
cellphone for a location service will need geocoding the address.
This service can also be used as an integrated phone book that saves not only the name, addresses and NAC, but also the phone number that you can dial the person on your cellphone without the need to type the number again. On this page (Picture 1), you can add as many addresses as you want. You can add real contacts here with real person's name, phone number, addresses and NAC. You can also add any locations that you may use frequently such as the camping site when you are camping somewhere. You can give any name to a location without phone and street address, but only NAC. When you add an address, it is similar to the registration form that you have to geocode the address first by clicking "To get the NAC of the above address? Click here" button. If the address can't be geocoded, then it can't be added unless you get the NAC from other channels and type it in by yourself. This is because the addresses will be used mainly for location based services. If the address can't be found, then the location services can't be delivered. If the record is successfully added, it will be displayed on the address list on which you can reorganize them. You can use "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons to change the order of the addresses so that the most frequently used addresses are listed first for quick access on the cellphone. If you think that some addresses on the list are no longer used, you can select it and click "Delete" button to remove it from your account to make your address list cleaner. |
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