Dynamic Map Platform Completes Coast-to-Coast Canadian HD Map Coverage


LIVONIA, Mich. — Dynamic Map Platform (DMP) announces the completion of its coast-to-coast high-definition map in Canada. The addition of Newfoundland & Labrador and Prince Edward Island brings DMP’s total Canadian coverage to 120,636 miles across all ten provinces including the top four road classes. The Northeast Canadian mileage expands DMP’s existing North American coverage to more than 970,000 miles.



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