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It's no secret that cars are getting more connected every day. Since GM introduced OnStar more than a decade ago, the way that modern vehicles communicate with the world around them has gotten more ...
Audi announced today that its in-car 4G LTE service will be offered at two price points. The company is working with AT&T to provide the service and plans to charge $100 for a 5 gigabyte package that ...
The guys from Audi along with AT&T have decided to reveal the new data plans concerning the all-new 2015 A3 sedan and established the price for the first ever in-vehicle 4G LTE connectivity. It seems ...
4G LTE in GM cars will cost between $5 and $50 per month for data on top of the $20 to $30 per month that you already pay for OnStar telematics. It rolls out later this year on three dozen GM cars.
Audi is the first automaker to offer the new 4G LTE high-speed broadband standard in its cars, offering it as an option on the S3 Sportback currently sold overseas and due in showrooms early next year ...
As of last week, potentially millions of vehicle owners lost a host of subscription-based safety features, including automatic collision notifications and emergency call assistance, as AT&T's 3G ...
3G connectivity has been baked into cars for years now. Audi and Ford pioneered the technology, but times are a-changin’. The end-all be-all in wireless is no longer 3G as 4G LTE has taken the main ...
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