Sunday, March 18, 2012

TeleAtlas invests in Mexican map data

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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  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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