South Korea’s government says it will allow Google to export detailed mapping data of the country to overseas servers under certain security requirements.
Seoul grants conditional approval after nearly two decades, allowing high-precision map exports under strict security ...
South Korea has approved Google's request to export detailed mapping data overseas, a significant policy shift after years of ...
South Korea said on Friday it had approved Google’s request to export the country’s high-precision map data to overseas ...
The move clears a significant hurdle for Google, whose Google Maps service has long faced restrictions in South Korea, one of the few ...
Google has once again requested permission from the South Korean government to export high-precision map data, marking its third attempt in nearly two decades. The move, confirmed by local media ...
This decision, conditioned on security measures, may challenge local services like Naver and Kakao while addressing US concerns over market access.
South Korea’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) announced Friday that the government has conditionally approved a request by Google to export 1:5,000 scale high-precision ...
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