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Bing Maps for Enterprise Is Being Retired

Microsoft has announced a firm timeline. Organizations using Bing Maps must act — either obtain a paid license through an authorized reseller, or migrate to an alternative platform before June 2028.

Final retirement: June 30, 2028
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Microsoft's Bing Maps Discontinuation Timeline

May 2024
Microsoft Announces Retirement

Microsoft officially announces that Bing Maps for Enterprise will be discontinued on a phased timeline.

Jun 2024
No New Direct Purchases

As of June 2024, new customer purchases can no longer be made directly through Microsoft. Only accredited resellers like OnTerra Systems can now sell Bing Maps licenses.

Jun 2025
Free Basic Accounts Discontinued

Free, basic Bing Maps for Enterprise accounts were discontinued. All users must now have a paid license.

Jun 2028
Full Platform Retirement

Microsoft will turn off all Bing Maps for Enterprise services. The Bing Maps API will stop working — including V8 Map Control, Geocoding, and Routing.

What Should Bing Maps Users Do?

You have two primary paths — and OnTerra can help with both.

Option 1: Bridge the Gap

Purchase a paid Bing Maps for Enterprise license from OnTerra to keep your applications running through June 2028. This buys time to plan and execute a migration without disruption to your products or services.

  • Starting at $999/year
  • Your existing code keeps working
  • No disruption to users
  • Time to plan migration carefully
Purchase a License

Option 2: Plan Your Migration

OnTerra's geospatial experts can assess your current Bing Maps usage and recommend the right migration path — Azure Maps, HERE Technologies, Google Maps, or another platform — and help with implementation.

  • Platform assessment & recommendation
  • Migration planning & budget
  • Code migration support available
  • MIO API replacement available
Talk to an Expert

Was Your Application Using the Bing Maps MIO API?

The Bing Maps Multi-Itinerary Optimization (MIO) API was also retired. OnTerra offers a direct replacement.

RouteSavvy API PLUS — The Bing Maps MIO API Replacement

RouteSavvy API PLUS is a high-powered, low-cost alternative to the retired Bing Maps MIO API. Built for developers who need reliable multi-vehicle route optimization with time windows, it delivers advanced last-mile delivery planning at a fraction of enterprise pricing.

Up to 1,000 stops / 50 routes
Multi-vehicle optimization
Time windows support
RealRoad™ accuracy
Starting at $1,200/year
Free code samples
Learn About RouteSavvy API PLUS

Don't Wait Until 2028

Contact OnTerra Systems to discuss your Bing Maps situation — whether you need a bridge license, a migration plan, or both.

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