DigitalGlobe, now Maxar [1], is transitioning the OpenStreetMap imagery
endpoints (from “DigitalGlobe Standard” to “Maxar Standard”; and from
“DigitalGlobe Premium” to “Maxar Premium”). OSM users should see content parity
between the old and the new layers by June 30, 2019. Starting July 1,
Access is free (no payment, complimentary, no subscription) for all registered
OSM editors for the purposes of improving OSM.
Kevin
On May 9, 2017, at 12:42 PM, James
> wrote:
Just so that it is more clear, do we have to subscribe(paid model)
Sincerely, Kevin Bullock
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Hi all - I am working with OSM-Benin on behalf of DG to see if we can do
something creative; I would rather see this crowdfunding be used for on the
ground verification resources.
Best, Kevin Bullock
On 4/25/16, 9:25 AM, "althio" <althio.fo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>John,
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kULqDRP3r8
Kevin Bullock
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Christoph Hormann chris_horm...@gmx.de
wrote:
On Wednesday 13 August 2014, John Sturdy wrote:
Announced in typical Register style:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/08/13/creepy_satellites_will_be_abl
August 2014, Kevin Bullock wrote:
[...] DigitalGlobe uses
the entire constellation of 6 satellites to map the world. True there
are many task orders we fulfill but the larger mission is to map
the world. We can generally do this on an annual basis.
That is a bold claim considering
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