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Finally: new maps for TomTomTomTomSoftware

Finally: new maps for TomTom

November 28 2006, 18:45

After months of waiting, TomTom is finally offering new maps to their customers. Also new is that these new maps are now downloadable.

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By yourNAV editors
Finally: new maps for TomTomUnlike last year, TomTom are not offering a special map-upgrade offer for their existing customers. But starting today, brand new maps have become available on TomTom’s website. Also new is that these maps can now be downloaded, and until January 1st, TomTom are offering a 20% discount on the downloadable maps.

2006 maps
The new maps originate from Tele Atlas, and are based on their 2006.7 release. TomTom refers to these maps as version number 6.6. TomTom say that 40,000 kilometres of new roads and 18,000 new points of interest have been added to the new European map. A nice touch is that 7,000 new roundabouts have also been added.

Considering the release month of the Tele Atlas material (July 2006), it seems unlikely that there will be significant changes from the maps already supplied with the x10 range or the new edition One models.

New shop
TomTom has also opened a brand-new online shop in order for customers to download this brand new map material, as well as to purchase by the more traditional DVD and SD card method. TomTom CEO Harold Goddijn, says: "With the launch of our brand new online Map Shop, TomTom continues to deliver easy and affordable upgrades to the most recent maps. This ensures the best and safest navigation on the market for TomTom users, regardless of when they may have purchased our products”.

In the web shop, you can buy the regional maps, the (old) Australian map, the US and Canadian maps and the Western European maps. Those last two can also be ordered on DVD and SD card. The Western-European map contains twenty-one seamlessly integrated countries: Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the UK, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Swiss, Switzerland and Vatican City, all down to street-level detail. The Canary Islands are also shipped as a separate map in the same package.

Installation
The downloadable maps can be installed from the TomTom website or via TomTom HOME. When a user buys a new map which has never before been installed onto his or her PND, TomTom will automatically download extra useful map information after installation of that map. This will include information on maximum speeds and road signs on major roads of certain regions, which is then displayed on-screen when the user drives through that area.

The map material is not just suitable for TomTom’s PND portfolio (GO, ONE and RIDER), but also for Navigator 5, Navigator 6 and Mobile 5. Users who buy map material for a PDA which can run Navigator 6 will also receive Navigator 6 itself free with their purchase. Users of PDAs which aren’t Navigator 6 compatible will receive identical map material, but without the program upgrade.

All maps can be purchased through the new Map Shop on the TomTom website. The prices for the downloadable versions are:

  • Regional maps with Major Roads of Europe : ¤59.95

  • Maps of Poland, Czechia, Hungary, Slovakia : ¤59.95

  • Seamless map of Western Europe (956 MB) : ¤99.95

  • Seamless map of US and Canada (958 MB): ¤99.95

Should you choose not to download the Western Europe or US/Canada map because of size constraints, you can also opt to order the maps on DVD or SD card. But this is more expensive at ¤119.95 and ¤149.95 respectively.

The above prices do not include the discount mentioned. If the discount is subtracted from the price, the newest map of the UK with Major Roads of Europe (193 MB) will cost just ¤47.96.



Update
Now that some of our intrepid members have downloaded these new maps, a couple of issues have arisen.
Firstly, the extra map of the Canary Islands is not presently supplied in the download package for the Go and One models, although it is included on the SD card and DVD versions. Strangely, according to the TomTom website, it is also included on the download version for the Rider. We await further news from TomTom about this.

Secondly, although the map coverage is clearly mentioned on the website, several people have been annoyed to discover that the latest Western Europe map does not include data for the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland or Hungary. Although TomTom are at pains not to say these maps are an "update", many feel that they should at least cover the same territories as their original maps, for example in the Go 700.

Finally, when you visit the web shop, if you select any machine that already has a v6 Western European map installed, (710, 910, One (Europe) or Rider (Europe)) you will not see an entry for the new Europe map, as TomTom believe your existing map is sufficiently up to date.

Also any machines with hard drives (700, 910) will not see the SD card as a purchase option.


Update (November 30 2006, 17:52):
Some additional info added.
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Rob Ot
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Posted on: November 28, 2006 18:45 h
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Sleeper
Posts: 139

Posted on: November 28, 2006 19:50 h
Wow

How long is the seamless Western Euo maos taken folks to download?

From the off mine is saying 60mins!!

I am on broadband
saldous
Posts: 318

Posted on: November 28, 2006 20:32 h
So I got a brand new TomTom One Europe v2 less than a week ago, and they have new maps available and I have to pay for them?! Pah, that is very poor service.
sgould
Posts: 2741

Posted on: November 28, 2006 20:41 h
sgould "New" maps are old maps. There are no updates available for the newer models like the 910. Surely the ONE v2 has v6** maps?
martinp13
Posts: 31

Posted on: November 28, 2006 20:54 h
When you go to the Map Store, on the right side of the screen there is a Product Code checker. It will tell you if you have the most up-to-date maps. If you have that recent of a product, you might already have the newest (or close enough).

I have the 2005 TTG US Map Upgrade, and of course it said mine were outdated. Can't wait to see the new ones! And I'm stoked I can have a seamless US map now with no CD loading. smile.gif
saldous
Posts: 318

Posted on: November 28, 2006 20:55 h
The map version on my TT One Europe is v652.1185.
Bluediver
Posts: 43

Posted on: November 28, 2006 21:08 h
It seems also that you can get free updates if you have a map promotion voucher, or if you bought your GO 300/500/700 after 1st March 2006 and don’t have a Map Voucher you are entitled to request one before the 28th February 2007.

Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to cover my Rider, bought in late April 2006 for just over £400 and now available for about £200 cheaper! fool.gif
stingray
Posts: 253

Posted on: November 28, 2006 23:38 h
stingray Can i update my TT700Go Maps from TTHome s/ware ? The "Purchase new maps" option just seems to show the same Western European map info that been there ever since the Home software was first introduced? Or is it? What is it with TomTom? Have they not heard of putting release dates and version numbers here so we at least know we are not dowloading something we already got?!

Not purchasing until i know for sure.


thanks.
homersolly
Posts: 15

Posted on: November 28, 2006 23:48 h
homersolly Hi there,

I am lucky enough yo have one of the free map upgrade vouchers that TomTom promised to honour when they ran out at the end of September.

I was wondering if anyone had heard anything about when & how I will be able to claim my free upgarde?

Thanks in advance for any help/guidance.

Kevo

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artful
Posts: 46

Posted on: November 29, 2006 00:20 h
I got a TTGO700 in April 2006 with a map upgrade promotion which TT said they would still honour after the original expiry date of 30/9/06 and, sure enough, I was able to download Western Europe Map 660.1219 earlier tonight using the voucher code. The map file is about 904Mb in size and took about an hour via broadband. The Uk and Netherlands postcode files came with it.

For anyone who hasn't done this, you complete the online purchase in the normal way by going through the checkout process but since it is at zero cost the payment part of the procedure is skipped. You will be informed that the order has been activated. That means that next time you start up TomTom HOME and check for updates the map and poscodes will appear on the download list as three items.

For some reason the first download attempt of the map failed with a read error at about 75% but it worked second time.

Hope this helps others with the download procedure.
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: November 29, 2006 00:39 h
Andy_P
QUOTE (stingray @ Nov 28 2006, 22:38) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Can i update my TT700Go Maps from TTHome s/ware ?


Dunno, but have you gone to the new web shop on the TT website? You can download direct from there and then install with Home if you want to.
They also have a version checker where you put in your present map's product code and it tells you if they think it is worth updating.
stingray
Posts: 253

Posted on: November 29, 2006 00:49 h
stingray ok, thanks Andy, i just put in my product code on the TT checker thingy and it said i needed an update, surprise surprise!! And yes, I'm now downloading through TT Home. Seems to be 3 downloads.. probably going to take a some time.. another late night!
sgould
Posts: 2741

Posted on: November 29, 2006 00:57 h
sgould I tried the product code check, but it just says "No you haven't got the latest map......"


The only map recommended for the 700 is "Western Europe", which now omits Poland and the Czech Republic. There's also no mention of the Republic of Ireland on the list of countries sad.gif But I do get a free Canary island or two... rolleyes.gif

So, if I go by the TomTom site, I need to buy the Western Europe map and Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary & Slovakia to cover what I have. And possibly GB and RoI to cover the British Isles, although I hope that's a cockup on the TT description and RoI is included in the Western Europe map. A total of €128 (or €176 if the TT description is correct and I have to buy GB to get Ireland).
stingray
Posts: 253

Posted on: November 29, 2006 02:23 h
stingray i think you are right sgould, the new western europe download is only 903Mb and my old WE map was 1.3Gb. After I installed my new map on my 700 the old one still remains, so now i have two western europe maps. Do I delete he old one? And where have all my custom POI's and SpeedCams gone?! Am i missing something here TomTom or can u not get anything right?!
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: November 29, 2006 03:56 h
Andy_P
QUOTE (stingray @ Nov 29 2006, 01:23) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Do I delete he old one?

If you want to. You own them both. Lots of people would probably get upset if it DID erase the old one!
QUOTE
And where have all my custom POI's and SpeedCams gone?! Am i missing something here TomTom or can u not get anything right?!

I think you are being a bit hard on them here. All POIs (including cameras), favourites etc. are pertinent to a particular map, so they should all still be there with the old map. If YOU want to copy them onto the new map, that's up to you; for POIs it's just a case of copying them into the new map's folder (you WILL need to set up warnings again though). For the favourites, depending on your software version the favourites file may need renaming to match the name of the new map's folder (Pre-v6.5 it is called 'yourmapfoldername'.cfg. Post v6.5 it is called MapSettings.cfg.
martinp13
Posts: 31

Posted on: November 29, 2006 04:14 h
At least you guys can buy maps. If I set my country to USA, clicking 'Maps' takes me back to the home page (and a stupid noisy Santa ad). If I set my country to somewhere in Europe, I can't select USA as a place to send the maps at checkout. sad.gif Sometimes TomTom just aggravates the hell out of me. vava.gif
horseyian
Posts: 33

Posted on: November 29, 2006 10:31 h
horseyian If anyone gets the new map of the UK, will they please let me know if the Isle of Man is included. Many Thanks
picko
Posts: 20

Posted on: November 29, 2006 10:58 h
QUOTE (horseyian @ Nov 29 2006, 11:31) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If anyone gets the new map of the UK, will they please let me know if the Isle of Man is included. Many Thanks


This is my first post, I have TT one V2 with UK&Ire v660.1199 and on mine the Isle of Man is there, but there are no road shown. sad.gif

I also have Map of Western Europe v652.1185, and you`ll be pleased to know that the Isle of Man and it`s roads are shown. smile.gif
benji28fr
Posts: 2

Posted on: November 29, 2006 12:23 h
Works with TomTom RIDER ??
Thanks
HACY
Posts: 2

Posted on: November 29, 2006 13:09 h
QUOTE (benji28fr @ Nov 29 2006, 13:23) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Works with TomTom RIDER ??
Thanks


Yes. I bought, downloaded, installed and tested both USA & Canada and Western Europe Maps yesterday to my Rider (Scandinavia).

You need a bigger SD card. I have a fast 4G version and only some 1.7 G spare.

HACY
Colin K
Posts: 838

Posted on: November 29, 2006 14:41 h
Colin K For a high-tech (allegedly) company, selling high-tech (allegedly) products, the Tom Tom website and organisation is the worst (definitely) of its kind.

I have read their announcement plus all the "blurb", read the posts here to try and get to the core of what is going on, and am totally confused.

Should I upgrade to the "new" maps for my 910 or not?

HAS ANYONE IN PORTUGAL DONE THIS YET?

I have just revisited the TT website in case I missed something. I am just a poor scientist with B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees so am not too bright - does anyone else think that this (TT) website is a total load of rubbish?

Colin
DrPepper
Posts: 129

Posted on: November 29, 2006 15:11 h
DrPepper "The new maps contain the most up to date information on the market and are ideal for customers who purchased a TomTom device anytime before April 2006* or users who are looking to add a new map"

yes tomtom website isnt the best one...
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: November 29, 2006 15:30 h
Andy_P I actually think they've not done it badly this time. In several places it tells you that their advice is NOT to buy if you already have a recent machine. As a double check they even have the version checker (on the same page!), where you enter your existing product code and it tells you whether they think it is worth updating.
IconBoy
Posts: 57

Posted on: November 29, 2006 16:05 h
IconBoy Anyone know if you can use the map update coupon that came in a Go 700 box on a newer x10 model? It would be nice to be able to update to the latest US/Europe maps for the x10 series (if and) when they come out.
Thanks
Colin K
Posts: 838

Posted on: November 29, 2006 16:06 h
Colin K Just used the "version checker" and been informed that they do not recommend I update as I have the most up to date maps available. VERY DISAPPOINTING, since Portugal has some of the worst coverage in Western Europe and I was hoping for better in this new release.

Still think that the TT website ( and their HOME software) really sucks and can see how newbies get very confused about maps, firmware updates, etc.

Colin
rcranswick
Posts: 4

Posted on: November 29, 2006 16:15 h
QUOTE (horseyian @ Nov 29 2006, 09:31) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If anyone gets the new map of the UK, will they please let me know if the Isle of Man is included. Many Thanks



I just looked on mine. If you browse the map the Isle of Man is there and Douglas is identified. However, if you zoom into it you don't see any roads.

Unless the island is now covered in grass and the TT is done on dirt bikes, I'd say it's not covered. nea.gif
fsavard
Posts: 165

Posted on: November 29, 2006 16:19 h
fsavard
QUOTE (martinp13 @ Nov 29 2006, 00:14) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
At least you guys can buy maps. If I set my country to USA, clicking 'Maps' takes me back to the home page (and a stupid noisy Santa ad). If I set my country to somewhere in Europe, I can't select USA as a place to send the maps at checkout. sad.gif Sometimes TomTom just aggravates the hell out of me. vava.gif



Just put UK and the next page will even list postal codes in UK format. Update the postal code field and process information with that information, It will go through.

Enjoy!
sparmenter
Posts: 5

Posted on: November 29, 2006 16:54 h
No no Isle of Man or Channel Islands either
sraffe8283
Posts: 48

Posted on: November 29, 2006 17:45 h
Hi,

As it is cheaper to purchase just the Great Britain / Northern Ireland maps will this download on to my 700 maps of Western Europe or do I have to buy the full European maps, which I am never going to use.

Steve
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: November 29, 2006 18:14 h
Andy_P You can certainly buy and use just the GB map, but it will not "download onto" your existing European maps. They will be two seperate entities, which you have to switch between, if you keep both on your Go.
darkstar
Posts: 3

Posted on: November 29, 2006 18:21 h
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

What the hell sort of a company is TomTom??? I bought the GO 700 on 15 December last year so it's not yet 12 months old. They have been promising map updates for months now and when they finally arrive, the updated Western_Europe map (the 700 had Western_Europe factory-installed when I bought it - and that was the *only* reason I bought it) doesn't have the Czech Republic or Poland anymore.

Czech and Polish coverage was the *only* reason I bought the 700 and now, before the bloody thing is even out of warranty, if I want those countries I haver to buy an *extra* map and not just upgrade the one I've got. This is bloody diabolical.
Bruce
Posts: 1016

Posted on: November 29, 2006 19:28 h
Bruce
QUOTE (Cranners @ Nov 29 2006, 15:15) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (horseyian @ Nov 29 2006, 09:31) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

If anyone gets the new map of the UK, will they please let me know if the Isle of Man is included. Many Thanks



I just looked on mine. If you browse the map the Isle of Man is there and Douglas is identified. However, if you zoom into it you don't see any roads.

Unless the island is now covered in grass and the TT is done on dirt bikes, I'd say it's not covered. nea.gif


The TT website indicates that the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands aren't covered on the UK map.
sad.gif
gadget_sa
Posts: 1260

Posted on: November 29, 2006 19:32 h
gadget_sa
QUOTE (Darkstar @ Nov 29 2006, 17:21) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

What the hell sort of a company is TomTom??? I bought the GO 700 on 15 December last year so it's not yet 12 months old. They have been promising map updates for months now and when they finally arrive, the updated Western_Europe map (the 700 had Western_Europe factory-installed when I bought it - and that was the *only* reason I bought it) doesn't have the Czech Republic or Poland anymore.

Czech and Polish coverage was the *only* reason I bought the 700 and now, before the bloody thing is even out of warranty, if I want those countries I haver to buy an *extra* map and not just upgrade the one I've got. This is bloody diabolical.



WOW

Seems like we 700 users have been royally stitched up!

OK, so I can get this right, and if 700 users could either agree or confirm if already downloaded...

The "updated" MOWE DOES NOT inclued the Czech Republic or Poland. These have to be purchased seperately at additional costs.

Also, is there an issue with Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland or both?

Someone also mentioned about the Canary Islands not being updated... or worse, being completely left out and staying as V6.05. Again, any confirmation?

And lastly.. is there, or isn't there an Isle of Man and Channel Islands Map?

Basically, i'm trying to get it right from everyones point of view because I will be firing off an email to TomTom, and to Curry's, where it was bought back end of February this year,and complaining bitterly about this. I think its grossly unfair that they bring an update out that does not cover the original data.
OK, I may never visit Poland, but it's the bloody principal. I also think the cost is a bit on the expensive side - but thats just my opinion!!

Any help would be appreciated...

Cheers all.
Bioman
Posts: 4

Posted on: November 29, 2006 20:00 h
I did wonder why the map size is 400meg smaller, also have you tried to look at your favorites after loading the map onto your TTG. sad.gif They have gone. How do you load them into the new map.
I go to southern ireland on a regular basis and find that the detail is very low.
Bioman
Posts: 4

Posted on: November 29, 2006 20:06 h
I also bought my TTG Nov'05 and have been chasing TT about new maps al year, each time it has been next quarter and when they do arrive there are loads of problems.

Map size
POI's
Favorites
etc
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aardvark
Posts: 8

Posted on: November 29, 2006 20:53 h
aardvark [font=Century Gothic][size=7]Are only the European maps updated or are the US maps updated as well?
Colin K
Posts: 838

Posted on: November 29, 2006 21:23 h
Colin K Do we have any evidence that ANYTHING has been updated?? blink.gif
Antoeknee
Posts: 260

Posted on: November 29, 2006 21:54 h
Antoeknee Can someone who has downloaded the GB map update confirm a couple of things.

I'm sure the option showed that there were 2 files to be downloaded, the map and postcode update. My download got interupted and I seem to have only the map update.

The map file is 232mb.

Can anyone confirm there should be 2 files?
martinp13
Posts: 31

Posted on: November 29, 2006 22:01 h
Good question, Aardvark. The main TomTom news headline is "TomTom releases New Maps for all European regions". The seamless US map is available, but I think that's the one that came out when the x00 or x10 units were released. My last maps are the 2005 upgrade, so I know mine are out-of-date. I think I'm going to hold off until TomTom acknowledges that the US maps are "new"... I have an email in to them already.
Antoeknee
Posts: 260

Posted on: November 29, 2006 22:05 h
Antoeknee No need for info now as TT support answered my question.
Andy_P
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