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TeleAtlas invests in Mexican map data

May 23, 2006 by Rich Owings  

TeleAtlas announced today that they have acquired "detailed source data covering Mexico’s highway and street network."  Since TeleAtlas is a data provider for TomTom, maybe we’ll get Mexican maps for TomTom soon.

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4 Responses to “TeleAtlas invests in Mexican map data”
  1. The Map Room says:

    When Will We See Street-Level Maps of Mexico?

    GPS Tracklog reports that TeleAtlas has acquired source data for Mexican streets and highways. Just last week I was bemoaning the total lack of data on Mexico in Google Maps — I wanted to look up something specific in Nayarit…

  2. Mouse says:

    Hmmm, will be interesting to see what happens with updates and whatnot. I know TeleAtlas is doing well right now – they’re going to be used by Cobra and Pioneer in car (in addition to TT), probably just trying to cover all the bases thoroughly!

  3. Rich Owings says:

    Thanks for the info. I’m thinking I may have to start reviewing Pioneer GPSr’s, now that they are making portables and using TeleAtlas data.

  4. Mexico Maps says:

    Mexico Maps

    Welcome to the Mexico Maps page where you will find maps of Mexico tourist Me

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