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BMW discontinues first generation connecteddrive assist subscriptions

Your BMW with first generation ConnectedDrive Assist is still providing you sheer driving. Until you discovered it's no longer possible to renew the ConnectedDrive subscription because BMW no longer supports your model caused by age.  

Because life is in motion.

BMW Assist provides you with a suite of safety, security and convenience services that add peace of mind, confidence and convenience throughout your day.

BMW Assist intelligently integrates the driver, the vehicle and the environment as part of BMW's global ConnectedDrive initiative. Combining GPS location technology with hands-free wireless communication BMW Assist connects you to a response specialist for help with almost everything, from an emergency situation to directions and real time traffic information (RTTI).

 


Milestones, present and future.

Meeting the demand for intelligent and connected mobility through BMW ConnectedDrive and BMW Connected technology is not a future goal for the BMW Group, but a concrete and relevant objective for today. The digital services are focused on today's mobility needs and ensure that the concept of mobility is constantly evolving in a way that truly benefits consumers.

Today the future stops for you, or not!

Navituning  has proven that statements of BMW regarding ending support are unnecessary, inaccurate and most of all customer unfriendly. For many BMW models, upgrades  are available world wide which proves BMW (aftersales) isn't totally honest regarding why the age of your BMW matters regarding connecteddrive services. Most of the ConnectedDrive services can be restored via paired mobile phones.   

BMW discontinues ConnectedDrive services with 3G cellular sunset in Canada

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) can be easily restored/retrofitted for any BMW models with navigation system professional delivered from mid-2012 with at least (factory) options 609 and 633/6NS/6NH.

  

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BMW discontinues ConnectedDrive services with 3G cellular sunset in Canada

In Canada, the 3G network is being phased out by major mobile carriers, with a sunset date of  July 31, 2025. This means that devices relying solely on 3G technology will lose their cellular connectivity after this date. Carriers like Rogers, Fido, and Vidéotron will discontinue their 3G services on July 31, 2025. Bell and Telus are also expected to sunset their 3G networks by the end of 2025. This has caused that BMW Canada (Part of BMW AG) removed support for BMW ConnectedDrive cars which depend on sunsetted/inactive (eg 2G/3G) cellular networks. Ecall won't be available anymore, so involved BMW's won't be able to alert emergency services automatically in case of an emergency or accident. BMW is generally avoiding global consequences  of the phasing out of 2G/3G mobile network technologies, as the company states that it has no control over this situation without looking at itself. 

BMW ConnectedDrive Services and Apps rely on the embedded SIM card in your BMW and certain vehicles require connectivity via a 3G mobile network operated by third party telecommunications providers. The Mobile Network Operators (“MNOs”) providing 3G services in Canada plan to retire their 3G services by 31 July 2025.

As a result, BMW ConnectedDrive Services and Apps will be impacted on certain vehicles, and will ease to function for reasons beyond BMW’s control.
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There is currently no available hardware or software alternatives which extend the functionality beyond the 3G shutdown for affected vehicles. [1].

Navituning  has proven that statements of BMW regarding cellular sunsets are unnecessary, inaccurate and most of all customer unfriendly. For many BMW models, 4G compatible telematic units  (TCU) are available world wide which proves BMW (aftersales) isn't totally honest regarding cellular sunsets. And in case a 4G telematic unit isn't available, most of the ConnectedDrive services can be restored via paired mobile phones.   

BMW discontinues ConnectedDrive services with 3G cellular sunset in Canada

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) can be easily restored/retrofitted for all BMW models with navigation system professional delivered from mid-2012 (Canada) with at least (factory) options 609 and 633/6NS/6NH.


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BMW discontinues ConnectedDrive services with 3G cellular sunset in Singapore

 

The 3G network in Singapore was shut down in July 2024 has caused that BMW Singapore (Part of BMW AG) removed support for BMW ConnectedDrive cars which depend on sunsetted/inactive (eg 2G/3G) cellular networks. BMW is generally avoiding global consequences of the phasing out of 2G/3G mobile network technologies, as the company states that it has no control over this situation without looking at itself. 

BMW ConnectedDrive Services and Apps rely on the embedded SIM card in your BMW and certain vehicles require connectivity via a 3G mobile network operated by third party telecommunications providers. The Mobile Network Operators (“MNOs”) providing 3G services in Singapore plan to retire their 3G services by 31 July 2024.

As a result, BMW ConnectedDrive Services and Apps will be impacted on certain vehicles, and will ease to function for reasons beyond BMW’s control. 
 [1].

There is currently no available hardware or software alternatives which extend the functionality beyond the 3G shutdown for affected vehicles. [1].

Navituning  has proven that statements of BMW regarding cellular sunsets are unnecessary, inaccurate and most of all customer unfriendly. For many BMW models, 4G compatible telematic units (TCU) are available world wide which proves BMW (aftersales) isn't totally honest regarding cellular sunsets. And in case a 4G telematic unit isn't available, most of the ConnectedDrive services can be restored via paired mobile phones.   

BMW discontinues ConnectedDrive services with 3G cellular sunset in Singapore

Real Time Traffic Information (RTTI) can be easily restored/retrofitted for all BMW models with navigation system professional delivered from mid-2011 with at least (factory) options 609 and 633/6NS/6NH.


[1] BMW Singapore 

BMW ConnectedDrive Internet Browser

With the first generations of BMW ConnectedDrive, an Internet Browser (S6AR) was available on the professional navigation system of every BMW. However it was a very basic internet browser, it was sufficient to lookup information on the internet from the navigation display.

However the BMW ConnectedDrive  Internet Browser, isn't available anymore in the BMW ConnectedDrive store, it still can be enabled for the NBT professional navigation system.  

Restore BMW ConnectedDrive Internet Browser on NBT navigation system

Availability of BMW ConnectedDrive RTTI

BMW RTTI (Real Time Traffic Information) has been available on the BMW navigation system professional model CIC in Germany, Italy, France and the United Kingdom since June 2011.

Despite BMW AG announcing in a press release that more countries would be added, BMW silently decided in 2012 that RTTI would only be available for new BMWs delivered from July 2013. BMW AG's explanation was that RTTI on a navigation system professional model CIC wouldn't be technically possible. BMW AG's decision also unnecessary affects early versions of navigation system professional model NBT.

Because RTTI was initally made available in the 4 countries mentioned above, BMW AG's motivation, that it would not be technically possible, is unfortunately NOT true. Navituning has proven that BMW RTTI can be activated/retrofitted for all BMW models with navigation system professional delivered from mid-2011 with at least (factory) options 609 and 633+6VC/639/6NS/6NH.

Availability of BMW ConnectedDrive RTTI

RTTI is possible for BMW navigation system professional in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria*, Croatia*, Czech Republic, Danmark, Estonia*, Finland, France, Germany, UK, Greece*, Hungary*, Ireland, Italy, Latvia*, Lithuania*, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland*, Portugal, Romania*, Slovakia*, Slovenia*, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey*,United Arab Emirates*, United States*, Canada*, Australia*, New Zealand*.

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