connected cars
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Drivers of new Volvo cars in the UK will get built-in vehicle tracking across the UK and 44 other European countries thanks to a new deal with Vodafone.
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Deutsche Telekom has become the latest telco to extend its 5G services to vehicles.
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Orange Business Services (OBS) is to provide IoT mobile connectivity across Europe for cars by global mobility brand Lynk & Co.
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AT&T is to enable 5G connectivity for millions of General Motors vehicles in the US over the next decade, starting in select models from 2024.
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KDDI has partnered with Orange Business Services, Toyota and Mazda to support the roll out of a connected cars service in Europe.
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Vodafone has agreed a group-wide contract to test the suitability of its network for connected-car services.
Forthcoming events
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Vodafone Business has today announced that it will be the first telco to introduce Amazon Web Services (AWS) Wavelength to Europe.
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Ericsson is teaming up with Telefónica Germany to enable 5G car production over a private network for Mercedes-Benz at the company’s Sindelfingen plant in southern Germany.
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Telefónica’s O2 UK is working with space agencies and universities to develop end-to-end connectivity for autonomous vehicles using satellites and 5G mobile.
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Fibre-optic network provider Eurofiber's upgrade to its point-of-presence (PoP) at Maincubes AMS01 — a colocation data centre in Amsterdam Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands — is providing benefits to car-manufacturer Daimler.
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Colt Technology Services is developing a new edge computing strategy in order serve low-latency markets.
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AT&T has nearly 24 million connected cars on its network, the US operator is claiming, with more than two million added in the third quarter of 2018 alone.