How often do you update your maps?

I last loaded the maps on my memory card some three weeks ago. I'm thinking once every three months to 6 months should be OK as far as updating them goes as there isn't too much that's really dynamic on them (The city guides might be another matter though) and streets don't appear or disappear too often. Anyone else of a different opinion?
Useful links: Phone firmware update | Nokia support site

Options - Settings - Network - Options - Check for updates...
There's no way of making the process automated
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