Letter from Jocelyn Vigreux, President, TomTom Inc. U.S.A.

Jocelyn Vigreux, President of TomTom USAWe are excited to launch our first ever weblog and are hopeful that Club TomTom will become a valuable resource and community for our customers.  

We believe this blog will enhance your TomTom experience, providing you with the tools and information you need to optimize your TomTom’s performance.  Just as important, Club TomTom is a forum for you to voice your questions, learn from other users and share your experiences. 

The success of this blog, in my mind, is based on two things:

  1. Providing you, our users, with a place where you can easily find up-to-date and relevant information on our products and services.
  2. Enabling you to share with others your suggestions, ideas and TomTom experiences so that new TomTom users can benefit from your expertise!

Club TomTom is also a brilliant way for us to learn from you.  If you engage in the community and are willing to share, then we at TomTom are in a much better position to address your input, feedback and suggestions as we continue to innovate our products and services.

If you are visiting this blog and do not yet own a TomTom product, we’re confident that the content on Club TomTom will help you “experience” the product through the voice of other users.  We also invite you to just have some fun with TomTom.

As always, TomTom is committed to getting you where you want to GO stress free.  So please, join us at Club TomTom and share your experiences, suggestions or just interact with other TomTom users.

Cheers,

Jocelyn Vigreux
President, TomTom Inc. U.S.A.

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  1. Tom Keating said,

    October 17, 2005 @ 4:02 pm

    Congrats on joining the blogosphere. TomTom has some great products that I have tested over the years. Still haven’t tried the TomTom Go yet, but was thinking about doing a product review or perhaps just buying one. I still have the product eval form from a few months ago actually.

    The last I tested TomTom was the PocketPC version which uses TeleAtlas map data. It was poor compared with the NAVTECH data I had using a competing GPS Pocket PC solution. That is the main stumbling block for me buying the TomTom Go product.

    I hope TeleAtlas has come further in their U.S. maps or that TomTom decides to license the NAVTECH data in the future. I’d pay an extra $50 for the NAVTECH data.

    Overall, great products. You guys have come a long way.

    Tom Keating
    http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/

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