AT&T Adds More than 2M Connected Cars Totaling 24M /Ultimate Mobile Devices with Blockchain
AT&T announced how far AT&T has traveled in the connected car space since they connected their first cars in 2008 and . The company boasts
AT&T announced how far AT&T has traveled in the connected car space since they connected their first cars in 2008 and . The company boasts
The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) and Toyota Motor North America Research & Development (TMNA R&D) welcomec Toyota team members and their families
Panasonic, Colorado Department of Transportation, Ford and Qualcomm showed the first real-world application of C-V2X technology connecting the vehicle, the roadways and a regional traffic
The safety of the road users is increased through new solutions and services that are enabled by the 5G technology. The new solutions developed by
Spirent Communications and Cohda Wireless announced that they are extending their partnership to support the testing of WAVE-DSRC vehicle-to-everything (V2X) devices. Building on their long
ABI Research released two new reports of interest to the connected car space one on telematics providers and another on the feasibility of V2X over
AT&T recently announced its 5G Evolution plans for 2018 and new smart city initiatives. AT&t expects to be the first U.S. company to introduce mobile
CES 2018 will feature over four hundred automotive vehicle technology exhibitors as well as many speakers, demonstrations, parties and events. New this year is CES
Consumer Watchdog today joined Privacy International and other public interest groups in an international call for car rental companies to protect the privacy of driver
AT&T, Ford, Nokia, and Qualcomm are helping to accelerate the development of connected cars with the first announced Cellular-V2X (C-V2X) trials in the U.S. Testing
From 2019, Volkswagen will start equipping its first models with pWLAN as standard to serve as an additional communication technology for the exchange selected information
A new report from Juniper Research reports that by 2022, 50% of new vehicles will be shipped with V2V (Vehicle-to-Vehicle) hardware to enable real-time short-range