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2010-08-05
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Now, I'm going to assume that you aren't an ignorant fool nor are you trolling, as naive that might be. Maybe you just didn't understand the question, namely, why isn't Sygic distributing the update as a legitimate torrent, thus saving bandwidth they obviously don't have.
To answer that:
It might be somewhat difficult to limit access to the torrent to paying customers only. Also, they'd have to distribute maps separately instead of one insanely large blob, which they seem to prefer.
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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2010-08-05
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That's where mine stopped. Trying again now