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<br><b>Academic track:</b> Following the successful initiation of the Academic Track at SotM 2018 in Milan, this track will be included again in the program.
<br><b>Scholarship applications - review team:</b> The team that will review this year's scholarship applications has been finalised.
<br><b>Sponsors:</b> If your company or organisation is interested in sponsoring [https://2019.stateofthemap.org/ State of the Map 2019] and our scholarship program, you can take a look at our [https://2019.stateofthemap.org/Sponsorship2019.pdf sponsorship packages] and email us at
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|Even before the Brexit issue, the OSMF occasionally thought about perhaps moving the organisation elsewhere (most likely to another EU country but all options are open in theory). If you know any nonprofit organisations -even at a different sector - that started life in the UK and later moved elsewhere, please
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<b>Can you sponsor a CDN caching server?</b><br>
Our [http://tile.openstreetmap.org tile.openstreetmap.org] CDN servers have been under extreme pressure lately. In only 6 months (January data) traffic has doubled in some regions, with 30%+ increase overall. For example, India has seen a 95.784% peak traffic increase in only 6 months. [https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2019/02/24/can-you-help-make-openstreetmap-org-faster-in-brazil-or-australia-new-zealand/ We are looking for servers in Brazil, Australia/New Zealand] and elsewhere. Please email us at
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