Tomtom have an arrangement with Vodafone for live (anonymised) data mining
of position for GPS enabled phones.

The phone needs to have a data connection, I think it updates every 2 or 3
minutes.

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On 18 August 2011 16:51, Mark Joste <[email protected]> wrote:

> My Sat-Nav has a built in antenna to pick up traffic updates via the air
> waves. How would that work in an app?
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> Garmin have a UK & Ireland version for the iPhone but its not cheap at
> £45.00.  If its as good as the stand-alone in-car GPS, it makes use of the
> traffic flow monitor's data and automatically tries to guide you around
> hold-ups - provided you trust it.
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> I've been caught a couple of times when she tried to take me via a route I
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> On 18 Aug 2011, at 16:30, Virginia Routh wrote:
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> I am writing this whilst stuck on M25.  Can anyone recommend an iPhone app
> which will help us avoid jams?
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