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TT: downloadable new maps availableTomTomMaps

TT: downloadable new maps available

April 17 2007, 14:02

One month after CeBIT, TomTom was drawing attention exclusively to the launch of the RIDER 2 and ONE XL, now they have announced new maps.

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By yourNAV editors
New TT maps available for downloadStarting today, TomTom is offering new map data for all their navigational systems. The new maps carry the version number 6.75 with content being based on the Tele Atlas' 2007.1 (January 2007) release.

Last year, TomTom users needed to be very patient until they finally released version 6.6 of the map material, which was back in November 2006. Almost six months later, interested customers can now download more recent maps. Besides the already available maps of Western Europe, several European regions, the United States, Canada and Australia, now maps for South-Africa, Hong Kong and Singapore can be purchased.

Changes
TomTom has released global information on a few specific changes in the new map content. Summing up of all changes would be ineffective, because there are far too many to fit in a news post. Tele Atlas is continuously updating their database from almost 50.000 (!) sources worldwide. Keep in mind that the data of this Tele Atlas release has been updated to around the end of 2006, beginning of 2007, and of course only changes that Tele Atlas were able to map themselves.

Apart from a continuous actualisation of the map data, a few other changes specifically for TomTom have been reported: a change in London's congestion charging zone, addition of the new A26 motorway in Germany, also new Points Of Interest in small French cities and villages, and the improved house number information for Italy, Spain and Portugal.

Price
TomTom has chosen to sell the new 6.75 map data only via their web shop. Hence, the maps cannot be purchased on DVD, CD or SD in the shops. Installation of the map material is very simple through TomTom's website or via TomTom HOME.

Pricing of various regional maps within Western European ranges from ¤ 39.95 to ¤ 59.95, and all region maps include the major roads of Europe. For instance the new map of the UK and Ireland (size: 252 MB) costs ¤ 59.95. The price list of the other maps looks like this (with the size of the maps included between brackets):


  • Western Europe (944,5 MB): ¤ 99.95

  • Poland, Czech republic, Slovakia, Hungary (233,2 MB): ¤ 59.95

  • United States and Canada (1400 MB): ¤ 109.95

  • Australia (Not Tele Atlas, but Sensis maps, version 13; 86 MB): ¤ 199.95

  • South Africa (27,8 MB): ¤ 99.95

  • Singapore (1 MB): ¤ 39.95

  • Hong Kong (1,6 MB): ¤ 39.95

Lastly, there's now also a map of Western and Middle Europe available. This one includes, apart from the standard Western European map, all available data on Czech republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. This is also the only map which includes phonetic information which optimises the pronunciation through the GO 910's text-to-speech. This makes it a hefty download though: 1,7 GB, and it sells for ¤ 109.95.

Navigator
The new map material is not only there for the users of the ONE, GO and RIDER, but also for those who use TomTom's Navigator 6 software. Users of Navigator 5 and Mobile 5 won't be able to use the new maps. For this group, version 6.6 of the maps remains available. When in combination with Navigator 5 a new map of version 6.6 is purchased in TomTom's map shop, Navigator 6 is automatically installed onto the user's PDA. This might render other map material present on the PDA unusable though, so upgrades for those maps will also be required.

The new maps can be purchased through the Map Shop on TomTom's site. Buying a map can be done from there in four easy steps. Users of TomTom HOME only need to select 'Buy Maps' in the application.


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Rob Ot
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Posted on: April 17, 2007 14:02 h
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muzz
Posts: 34

Posted on: April 17, 2007 15:08 h
Why on earth don't they ditch Teleatlas and use Navteq 100%! The lane in front of my house in Ireland is on the Navteq Map Reporter but doesn't exist on the Teleatlas Map Insight. I'm not paying TomTom big bucks if they're not prepared to give me the detail one would expect. What legally available options are there to buy/install software on a TomTom that comes with Navteq mapping?
Nextourer
Posts: 58

Posted on: April 17, 2007 18:43 h
phew, 107Euros for US/Canada.

I'll wait for someone to get it first. The last two maps had NO updates for two major Canadian cities - Vancouver and Toronto and in fact, Tim Horton's (our coffee shop) was removed from the POI database!!
Billy Nomates
Posts: 92

Posted on: April 17, 2007 21:33 h
QUOTE
"Last year, TomTom users needed to be very patient until they finally released version 6.6 of the map material, which was back in November 2006. Almost one and half years later, interested customers can now download more recent maps."


Am I misreading this? Should that be six months later? I feel a bit cheated if that is the case because I bought the latest GB map just after the latest update and less than 6 months later there is another "new" map.
gadget_sa
Posts: 1259

Posted on: April 17, 2007 22:13 h
gadget_sa
QUOTE (Billy Nomates @ Apr 17 2007, 20:33) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE
"Last year, TomTom users needed to be very patient until they finally released version 6.6 of the map material, which was back in November 2006. Almost one and half years later, interested customers can now download more recent maps."


Am I misreading this? Should that be six months later? I feel a bit cheated if that is the case because I bought the latest GB map just after the latest update and less than 6 months later there is another "new" map.


Nope... you're not misreading it... (but I do think it's a typo!!)
And I'm with you... feel very mistreated after getting new maps two months ago..

Oh, and there's this bit that really has got me ragged!!
Lastly, there's now also a map of Western and Middle Europe available. This one includes, apart from the standard Western European map, all available data on Czech republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

Hellooooo, this is what we GO700 users had before the last upgrade when they took these Countries off us because the money making a**es wanted to penny pinch any way they could.... and now voila, you can buy the all in one again!!!

It also appears they have sparked something with the SDK chaps too.... they know how to kep their Customers happy....NOT!!!!

I will be writing to these morons to show how hacked off I am, and I know I'lll get nowhere with them... but I don't particularly care... I will not be upgrading my maps, and when my unit breaks... I'll go elsewhere....

Time for a beer!
sgould
Posts: 2741

Posted on: April 17, 2007 22:29 h
sgould [smug mode]

I didn't buy the western Europe map in the aurumn because I was hoping for a "real" 700 map upgrade. And now it seems there is one - and it arrived this year BEFORE I go on holiday!!

[/smug mode] smile.gif
gadget_sa
Posts: 1259

Posted on: April 17, 2007 22:37 h
gadget_sa
QUOTE (sgould @ Apr 17 2007, 21:29) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
[smug mode]

I didn't buy the western Europe map in the aurumn because I was hoping for a "real" 700 map upgrade. And now it seems there is one - and it arrived this year BEFORE I go on holiday!!

[/smug mode] smile.gif


You know how much we love a smart ass.... tongue.gif
(But well done!!)
sgould
Posts: 2741

Posted on: April 18, 2007 01:34 h
sgould Download nearly finished. 2 hr 10 mins in and it shows 15 mins to go shok.gif shok.gif
Bart
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Posted on: April 18, 2007 01:43 h
Bart
QUOTE (gadget_sa @ Apr 17 2007, 22:13) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Billy Nomates @ Apr 17 2007, 20:33) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Am I misreading this? Should that be six months later? I feel a bit cheated if that is the case because I bought the latest GB map just after the latest update and less than 6 months later there is another "new" map.


Nope... you're not misreading it... (but I do think it's a typo!!)
And I'm with you... feel very mistreated after getting new maps two months ago..

It was indeed a typo. Was meant to be 'a half year later', but now I've corrected it to 'six months later' just to remove all confusion. smile.gif
Antoeknee
Posts: 260

Posted on: April 18, 2007 02:10 h
Antoeknee Just checked and I downloaded the 6.6 version last November for GB and Ireland - cost 48 euro

Some 5 months later there is this new version of GB and Ireland on offer and the cost is 60 euro

Also there is the offer of Western Europe at 100 euro which has:

Detailed seamless map fully covering Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France, Monaco, Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxemburg, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. Street network coverage: 99%

Now I have a TT500 and IIRC its not possible to navigate across borders without changing maps, unless someone knows better.
gadget_sa
Posts: 1259

Posted on: April 18, 2007 10:08 h
gadget_sa If you go for the seamless map (MOWE) then you can quite happily plan trips across Europe without switching Maps, but if you have your UK and Eire map and the MOWE then yes, you'd have to switch maps!
tony_nufc
Posts: 21

Posted on: April 18, 2007 10:35 h
Hi Guys,

In the past I have purchased the new maps as soon as they have become available and I have always been disappointed that the roads around where I live are never updated.

Question Is there a way to check what is covered in the new maps.

Thanks
wjk
Posts: 45

Posted on: April 18, 2007 16:59 h
I understand that Google earth use the same maps so have a look at them for your area. I think you can verify the date the google map was updated. I'll check again when I get time.

Billy
Nextourer
Posts: 58

Posted on: April 18, 2007 19:32 h
You can also use TeleAtlas' MapInsight or Navteq's site to check.

For those in NA, these new 07 maps are the same as the "free" ones. i.e. it's 665.1293.
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: April 18, 2007 22:40 h
Andy_P I'm afraid I wouldn't trust either Google Maps or the TeleAtlas/Navteq sites to tell you what the TomTom maps have on them. TomTom have always been way behind what their suppliers have available.
sgould
Posts: 2741

Posted on: April 18, 2007 22:59 h
sgould Is this the first of the "take it or leave it" map upgrades from TomTom? I think that last year they were proposing map upgrades every three months? At the price they are charging, no private user is going to buy upgrades that frequently, surely?

So, if updates are available frequently, you just upgrade whenevr you get completely fed up with the old one. But you need enough info to know that you will be happy with the newer map - otherwise you become a Garmin customer!
Muflon
Posts: 8

Posted on: April 20, 2007 10:06 h
Muflon I have downloaded and installed the new GB & ROI maps for my Tomtom One (Regional). The Map was installed in a new folder on my SD card, so I had to manually change the map that the device was using to the new version. I then had to copy all of my POI's and favourites (.cfg file) into the new folder.

This all seamed rather alot of effort to upgrade a map. Did I miss something that meant it could have been a a far slicker process?

Thanks

Muflon
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: April 20, 2007 14:46 h
Andy_P Nope, as far as I know, it doesn't get any easier than that.
That's why we see so many "why have I lost my favourites and POIs?" questions on the forums.
TT could have made sure all the map updates had the same names so the old files were overwritten, but I suppose that would have upset some people too.

At least you knew what you had to do. I remember one map update where although the map folder had a different name, the on-screen name was the same so people had no idea which one to select
A lot of people also moaned that there were no improvements on their new map because TT hadn't told them they should switch over, so they were still using their original one!
Muflon
Posts: 8

Posted on: April 20, 2007 17:37 h
Muflon Thanks Andy_P! That puts my mind at rest.

It would be nice if TomTom Home could have offered you the option of creating a new map folder or overwriting an existing one. It could also have offered to copy your favourites.

Muflon
david@reinhardts.net
Posts: 5

Posted on: May 11, 2007 11:26 h
Hi all

I'm looking to but a TomTom One Europe. If I buy from my retailer in the next few days, how do I know if I'm getting the new maps or the old ones?

Another thing I can't get my head around - does the new map update deliver any benefit for the Tom Tom One Europe (i.e. NavTeq maps)?

Also, if I get the old ones, my understanding is that I'd need to stump up ¤100 for new maps. Is this right?

Thanks
Dave
Andy_P
Posts: 6328

Posted on: May 11, 2007 16:44 h
Andy_P You might well get v660 maps on your unit.

Latest are v675

There's not a lot different between them, but the London Congestion Zone has been extended on v675.

TT have been grudgingly giving free upgrades to people who bought units AFTER the new maps came out. Only on an individual basis - you have to ring/email and moan..
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