TomTom map upgrade

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Ireland

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

215 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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Do any of you know if the v6.6 map for Republic of Ireland offered on the TomTom site is the up to date one with 100% coverage?

I want to download the new ones but I'm not sure if this is it or not.

Have any of you got it yet?

alinton

965 posts

237 months

Monday 1st January 2007
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Let me know the answer to this please JJ, so far I've only had success here with sat nav units that use Navtech maps, as their Irish mapping is up to date.

I've got a Garmin Nuvi 310D and a 660 and they're both excellent.

Tom Tom use (or did when I had a 700) Teleatlas maps which were basic for Ireland, so say the least.

Rgds

Andy

Ireland

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

215 months

Monday 1st January 2007
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I'm sending an e-mail to TomTom support but they take at least a week to reply (well they did last time when I had a problem and contacted them).

I'll post their reply on here when I get it.

BTW, Andy, did you get the lights sorted?

alinton

965 posts

237 months

Monday 1st January 2007
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Not exactly, I was away so havn't had time to look at it. I think there's a transistor gone and I have a replacement so I'm gonna try that asap!

Rgds

Andy.

ceven47

42 posts

214 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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i have a 710 and the Irish map is just about useless, any advice appreciated.

ireland

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

215 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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This is the reply TomTom Support sent to me


Thank you for your question regarding TomTom Maps of Ireland. TomTom is always investigating the possibility of adding new countries. TomTom will do so when the digital map data is of a satisfactory quality. At this moment there is very little road data. TomTom only wants to supply its customers with the highest quality possible. We will release the product for Ireland when Tele Atlas has enough coverage, e.g. 96%. Currently we have some map data of Ireland. This is including some areas of Cork, Dublin, and Galway along with the major roads data.

When we decide to include the Republic of Ireland we will announce this on the web site. May we ask you to please keep an eye on our website in the months to come?

www.tomtom.com/plus/services/mds.p

Any future map updates might be based on a fee according to your software license agreement.


With best regards,

The TomTom Customer Support Team



So it looks like we'll have to wait, eh?

funky

1,064 posts

228 months

Wednesday 17th January 2007
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It's really annoying these are not up to date. Why on earth are we one of, if not the last european country to be mapped? I got really annoyed the other day when i emailed a few places to ask how much a backup sat nav disc was, just in case anything were to happen to our disc's. I.e me losing them, which i always do The cheapest i was quoted was £200 STERLING. I was like no ing way. So i emailed them all back and said thanks but no thanks i'll download it for free

aonfocaleile

233 posts

214 months

Thursday 18th January 2007
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I would love to get a sat nav, just don't know where things stand with the mapping.

ireland

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

215 months

Thursday 18th January 2007
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The ones with 100% mapping use these maps

www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=IE&addtohistory=&city=portlaoise

(I just put in portlaoise as it is pretty central and I know it, try any one you know yourselves).

I looked up my area and it has all the back-roads into the countryside on it.

I spoke to someone yesterday who just got one and he told me it's even got the townslands listed on it.


And TomTom don't have it. furious

markomah

652 posts

220 months

Thursday 18th January 2007
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www.mysatnav.ie/default.asp?x=Map

This lot appear to offer unbiased advice. They say Navman and TomTom just aren't suitable for use in Ireland but there are alternatives. Haven't compared their prices with anywhere else though. No affiliation, etc.

Mark

alinton

965 posts

237 months

Sunday 18th February 2007
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The new Garmin units and others which use Navteq maps are very detailled for Ireland.

I live in the middle of nowhere and my road is on it.

Avoid any unit that uses TeleAtlas mapping, they just don't seem to be bothered about Ireland, whereas Navteq actually drove around and mapped it themselves.

A.