Tomtom Map Version History -
Formally integrated OpenStreetMap (OSM) data into the Orbis Map platform, enhancing detail for pedestrian and visual features [23, 36].
Announced the TomTom Maps Platform , a vision for creating the "smartest map on the planet" through continuous data processing [20]. tomtom map version history
This is the version number of the geographical data itself (e.g., North America v1120). It contains the actual roads, points of interest (POIs), speed limits, and lanes. Formally integrated OpenStreetMap (OSM) data into the Orbis
Updating the software on your navigation device (TomTom HOME) It contains the actual roads, points of interest
TomTom’s mapping DNA is rooted in its 2008 acquisition of Tele Atlas, a digital mapmaker founded in 1984. Before this, TomTom software ran on third-party PDAs using basic map data. A major milestone was the launch of , which for the first time allowed users to make real-time corrections to their own maps, creating a community-driven update system. In this era, version numbers were relatively simple and often less frequently updated, with early devices reporting maps like v606.0 as late as 2007.
