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TomTom launches vehicle diagnostic solution
Article by: Darren Griffin Date: 19 Sep 2013
 TomTom Business Solutions is to launch a new dongle that will allow third-party apps to access real-time vehicle information.
The TomTom Link 100 will connect to the OBDII diagnostic port (fitted to all vehicles since 2004). Apps can then interrogate the vehicle data provided via the OBDII port. Their is a wide range of data available including engine rpm, coolant temperature, rule consumption, emissions.
Quite how this data will be used by third-party apps remains to be seen but TomTom mentions insurance and leasing companies in their press release so draw your own conclusions.
Similar solutions have been available for some time, utilising OBDII and Bluetooth so it's not yet clear how TomTom's solution will differ.
TomTom Link 100 is due out before the end of this year.
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Posted by Kar98 on Fri Sep 20, 2013 12:46 am |
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... aaaand they've already dropped support for it and are pretending the thing never existed.
Wait, I'm about a week early on that.
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Posted by Cunninar on Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:05 am |
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Rule consumption? That damned spell-checker gets everywhere!! Just noticed my subscription expired - off to renew. Keep up the good work guys!
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Posted by K13ehr on Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:22 am |
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Seems about right.
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Posted by dialogueuk on Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:37 am |
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Freudian slip or not? Rule consumption: how many 'road rules' you 'consume' (i.e. break)...
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Posted by MaFt on Fri Sep 20, 2013 10:32 am |
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I think the key thing is that it is "TomTom Business Solutions" - so they will either sell it to businesses to stick in company cars or trucks etc to monitor driving habits and/or try sell them to insurance companies as an alternative to their current suppliers for the 'black box' trackers they often give to new drivers now.
MaFt
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