OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Created in 2004, it was inspired by the success of Wikipedia and more than two million registered users who can add data by manual survey, GPS devices, aerial photography, and other free sources. Nodes are one of the core elements in the OSM data model. It consists of a single point in space defined by its latitude, longitude and node id. Nodes can be used to define standalone point features.
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Created in 2004, it was inspired by the success of Wikipedia and more than two million registered users who can add data by manual survey, GPS devices, aerial photography, and other free sources. OSM is produced as a public good by volunteers, and there are no guarantees about data quality. OpenStreetMap® is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF). OSM represents physical features on the ground (e.g. roads or buildings) using tabs attached to its basic data structure (its nodes, ways, and relations). Each tag describes a geographic attribute of the feature being shown by the specific node, way or relation. Nodes are one of the core elements in the OSM data model. It consists of a single point in space defined by its latitude, longitude and node id. Nodes can be used to define standalone point features.
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This listing has a single pricing dimension: Product Access, offered at no cost. Subscribing grants you access to the OpenStreetMap Nodes (USA) dataset. There are no tiers, usage meters, or size-based options to choose from. You pay nothing based on units consumed or volume processed. The dataset covers node data for the United States and is delivered directly within your cloud data warehouse through native data-sharing connections. Because pricing is free, there is no scaling logic or quantity configuration to weigh — you simply subscribe to gain access.
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What counts as one unit under the Product Access dimension?
The unit grants subscription access to the OpenStreetMap Nodes (USA) dataset. It is not metered by volume, records, or queries. One subscription equals product access. There is no per-node, per-query, or per-user counting to track, since access is provided at no cost.
How is the dataset delivered once I subscribe?
The dataset is delivered directly into your cloud data warehouse using native data-sharing connections. You avoid copying data across environments and access always up-to-date records through your existing warehouse connection. No separate export or transfer step is required for access.
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Export rights depend on the data license type. Some datasets can only be used within the provider's application, while others permit export into other technologies. Since specifics vary by dataset and license, confirm the export terms for this listing with the vendor before relying on them.
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