South Korea is planning to reverse a longstanding policy that has made travel mainstay Google Maps largely useless in the country until now.
South Korea approved Google’s request to export detailed map data, reversing a longstanding restriction that made the tool ...
South Korea will no longer be one of the few countries where Google Maps doesn’t work fully, after its security-conscious government approved the export of high-precision map data to overseas servers.
SEOUL: Google Maps could soon work properly in South Korea after Seoul agreed on Friday (Feb 27) to share data with the ...
Google will finally be able to provide real-time driving and walking directions in South Korea, The New York Times reported. The company has received permission from the nation's Transport Ministry to ...
Google has received conditional approval from South Korea to offer high-precision maps, ending nearly two decades of disputes ...
South Korea’s government says it will allow Google to export detailed mapping data of the country to overseas servers under ...
South Korea conditionally approved Google's request to export high-precision map data, easing long-standing restrictions tied ...
After years of appeals, Google has finally received conditional approval to export high-precision geographic information out of South Korea, a ...
Seoul approves overseas data transfer ‘on condition that Google strictly comply with security guidelines’ - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The government on Friday decided to allow global tech giant Google to transfer government-supplied high-precision map data of South Korea to its overseas facilities, contingent on supplementary ...