Thursday 3 November 2016

Google yet receive policy permission from government to launch Street View service in India




Google has yet to receive permits, mainly in front of politics, to launch its Street View feature in India, Sanket Gupta, Google Maps, Google Maps, said here on Thursday. Street View allows users to explore places of global concern, discover natural wonders and walk into places like museums, stadiums, parks and transportation hubs. In the immediate neighborhood of India, countries like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have it in South Asia, while in southeastern Indonesia, and Japan they are deployed, Gupta said.

"So far we have been unable to obtain permits. Discussions are still going on that front. It's more a decision on the side of politics that we could not obtain permits. Technically, we only need cameras and cars," Gupta told the media communication here. With more than 5,000 cities and six lakh villages in India charted, the company aims to develop more relevant characteristics for the country.

"There are certain characteristics that are especially relevant for India and the country has inspired the development of such features and many are now available worldwide." "The characteristic of the indications we have developed for India and India has been launched in other countries. We will launch in Indonesia. Then we have the program" Named Intersections "and local guides. The feature maps offline was inspired India, "Gupta said.

India is among the five countries that use offline maps today. "We are also trying to explore the association with railroads for train travel data in real time, but do not have a timeline on that," said Gupta.





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