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Recently, a number of wireless carriers in the United States are vying for the initiative of the communication platform of the automotive industry, T-Mobile and AT&T have been working with large automakers in recent years to provide in-car Wi-Fi communications, such as T-Mobile to provide Audi owners with monthly in-car wireless services, while more wireless manufacturers have launched their own smart in-car platforms
.
The telematics market is expanding, and with the reliance on smart networks, people want to provide Wi-Fi hotspot connections for their mobile smart devices in the car, and although AT&T and Verizon have been providing related in-vehicle communication services for several years, it may be a turning point in the expansion of the market recently, and is expected to be the main source
of revenue for these companies.
Not only that, no need for communication providers has also launched special in-car intelligent hardware products
.
For example, the US communications operator Verizon has launched a service called HUM and accessories, which can allow older models to enjoy some intelligent interconnection functions, plugged into the OBD-II diagnostic port equipped with most cars to operate
.
Information reading
via Bluetooth and companion apps.
AT&T's connected car 2.
0 plug-in also provides intelligent in-vehicle services
through a similar concept.
Recently, a number of wireless carriers in the United States are vying for the initiative of the communication platform of the automotive industry, T-Mobile and AT&T have been working with large automakers in recent years to provide in-car Wi-Fi communications, such as T-Mobile to provide Audi owners with monthly in-car wireless services, while more wireless manufacturers have launched their own smart in-car platforms
.
The telematics market is expanding, and with the reliance on smart networks, people want to provide Wi-Fi hotspot connections for their mobile smart devices in the car, and although AT&T and Verizon have been providing related in-vehicle communication services for several years, it may be a turning point in the expansion of the market recently, and is expected to be the main source
of revenue for these companies.
Not only that, no need for communication providers has also launched special in-car intelligent hardware products
.
For example, the US communications operator Verizon has launched a service called HUM and accessories, which can allow older models to enjoy some intelligent interconnection functions, plugged into the OBD-II diagnostic port equipped with most cars to operate
.
Information reading
via Bluetooth and companion apps.
AT&T's connected car 2.
0 plug-in also provides intelligent in-vehicle services
through a similar concept.