BMW Satellite Navigation: Specific for FIFA World Cup

BMW’s 2010 – 2011 Southern Africa Digital Road map update contains all 2010 FIFA World Cup upgrades to the local road infrastructure.
Midrand, South Africa. The 2010 – 2011 BMW Satellite Navigation CD/DVD/HDD has been significantly updated following extensive upgrades to the South African infrastructure ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Locals and tourists alike will therefore be able to easily navigate the newly improved roads and cities of South Africa during and after this historical event with thoroughly up-to-date information.
During the build up to the FIFA World Cup there have been significant changes to the road infrastructure, including many major intersections and off-ramps, access to major airports and the addition of new points of interest and landmarks such as the FIFA World Cup stadia. The 2010 – 2011 Southern Africa Digital Road map (CD/DVD/HDD) update now boasts all of this new and updated coverage, including major updates of the neighbouring countries: Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland.
It usually takes six months from collecting data in the field to making the navigation upgrades available to the public. The technical processes include updating, compilation, field testing, production and distribution. However for the 2010-2011 BMW Southern Africa Digital Road map version Navteq, the supplier, went to extreme efforts to include all known changes that will be navigable from June 2010.
The 2010 – 2011 edition is available from June 2010 from BMW and MINI Dealerships, just in time for the World Cup kick-off. To upgrade you need only visit your nearest dealer and the cost of the upgrade is R2 350.
Understandably, all new cars delivered after 15 June 2010 will be delivered with the latest disc or software.

BMW Satellite Navigation. BMW’s 2010 – 2011 Southern Africa Digital Road map update contains all 2010 FIFA World Cup upgrades to the local road infrastructure. Midrand, South Africa. The 2010 – 2011 BMW Satellite Navigation CD/DVD/HDD has been significantly updated following extensive upgrades to the South African infrastructure ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Locals and tourists alike will therefore be able to easily navigate the newly improved roads and cities of South Africa during and after this historical event with thoroughly up-to-date information.
During the build up to the FIFA World Cup there have been significant changes to the road infrastructure, including many major intersections and off-ramps, access to major airports and the addition of new points of interest and landmarks such as the FIFA World Cup stadia. The 2010 – 2011 Southern Africa Digital Road map (CD/DVD/HDD) update now boasts all of this new and updated coverage, including major updates of the neighbouring countries: Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland.
It usually takes six months from collecting data in the field to making the navigation upgrades available to the public. The technical processes include updating, compilation, field testing, production and distribution. However for the 2010-2011 BMW Southern Africa Digital Road map version Navteq, the supplier, went to extreme efforts to include all known changes that will be navigable from June 2010.
The 2010 – 2011 edition is available from June 2010 from BMW and MINI Dealerships, just in time for the World Cup kick-off. To upgrade you need only visit your nearest dealer and the cost of the upgrade is R2 350. Understandably, all new cars delivered after 15 June 2010 will be delivered with the latest disc or software.