[OSM-talk] Announcement: Direct Access to MapQuest map tiles without a key will end on 11 July 2016. Details on getting keys and SDKs
Paul Norman
penorman at mac.com
Wed Jun 15 17:01:44 UTC 2016
- Does this mean that MQ Open tiles will need to be removed from osm.org?
- MQ Open tiles on open.mapquest.com are still pointing at an old style.
Will this be changing?
- Will MQ be updating the various references they've added on the OSM
wiki which contain information on how to use MQ Open tiles?
On 6/15/2016 9:43 AM, Jeff Medaugh wrote:
>
> MapQuest is moving to a 100% cloud solution - the new infrastructure
> dictates that all tile access will require a key. Details on how to
> get keys, SDKs and general migration information is below:
>
>
> On Monday, July 11, 2016, our direct tile access to MapQuest legacy
> maps will be discontinued. After Monday, July 11, 2016, we’ll require
> those using our direct tiles access to sign up for a plan on the
> Developer Network and transition to one of our four mapping solutions:
>
> *
>
> MapQuest plugin for Leaflet
>
> *
>
> iOS mobile SDK
>
> *
>
> Android mobile SDK
>
> *
>
> Static map API
>
> Get new keys and SDKs here: https://developer.mapquest.com/
>
> FAQ and details are below. If you have additional questions about
> these changes, please email us at developer-services at mapquest.com
> <mailto:developer-services at mapquest.com>or contact us via our forum
> (URL below).
>
> *FAQ:*
>
>
> If I don’t sign up for a new AppKey, will my service be shut off?
>
> If you’re currently getting direct tile access, your service will be
> shut off beginning Monday, July 11, 2016. We encourage you to sign up
> for a plan to access an AppKey and access our various mapping solutions.
>
>
> What are the differences between the plans you offer?
>
> The available plans include: Free, Basic, Plus, Business, Business
> Enhanced, Business Plus, and Business Plus Enhanced. Please see our
> plans page for pricing and additional information. We also offer an
> Enterprise-level plan that includes additional benefits and
> flexibility. If you are interested in an Enterprise-level plan, please
> contact us to discuss licensing options.
>
>
> How are transactions counted within your mapping solutions?
>
> A map transaction is generally generated under the following
> circumstances:
>
> *
>
> The initial load of the map when using SDKs such as the JavaScript
> Maps API, Leaflet Plugins, Mobile SDKS, or legacy Flash Maps API
>
> *
>
> There is a change in zoom level
>
> *
>
> There is a change in map type, for instance, a change from the
> default map to satellite imagery
>
> *
>
> The user pans and causes more than 40% of the displayed map to
> change (legacy Flash Maps API only).
>
> *
>
> A request is made to the Static Map API Web Service.
>
>
> What if I need help with the transition to a new mapping solution?
>
> Please visit the forums on our Developer Network if you have questions
> about transitioning from direct tile access to Leaflet, Mobile SDK or
> Static Map API.
>
> https://developer.mapquest.com/forum
>
> --
>
> *Jeff Medaugh *Product Manager - Developer Services
>
> MapQuest <http://www.mapquest.com/>
>
>
>
>
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