GPS maps to south america

Hello i am from uruguay south america. Blackberry maps doesnt have uruguay as a coverage area, does anyone know where can i found a software that allow me to use gps with voice step by step to go from one direction to other. Thank you very much

You typically will need a SIM card for the country you are travelling in. If you don't, then you may encounter roaming charges.
You may want to contact your current SIM providor, Optus, and see if they have service in the South American countries you are going to visit.
Click on the following link for the support page for your device on the kb.palm.com webpage.
http://www.palm.com/us/support/treo/treo750att/
There are links on the page to the user guide, troubleshooting, how to's, downloads, etc. 
Post relates to: Palm i705
Message Edited by cygnusX1 on 10-20-2008 09:56 AM

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