Ford partners with AT&T for 5G effort supporting electric vehicle production
AT&T will be providing 5G connectivity at the Dearborn Rouge where electric vehicles are being built.
AT&T will be providing 5G connectivity at the Dearborn Rouge where electric vehicles are being built.
Pair will work on an IoT system that will allow the Korean carmaker to monitor vehicle telemetry in real time.
LG is likely to clear inventory as it exits the smartphone business, and that means some dual-screen devices may become more affordable.
New private network will replace Wi-Fi and support electric car ambitions.
Before the pandemic, telcos pondered how to sell 5G fixed wireless so convincingly that consumers would willingly ditch their Wi-Fi routers. Now that Wi-Fi is everyone’s best friend, that strategy has pivoted completely.
Your next new car won't be self-driving, but it will be a mobile IoT device that senses its local environment and communicates with cloud-based platforms.
There are many use cases for 5G and connected cars, but it’s not so important in the short term.
The groundwork is being laid for more software integration to enable connected autos and autonomous vehicles at CES 2020.
The real-time traffic navigation technology collects data from self-driving cars and transmits the data to those following in the rear for safety.
In a future where self-driving cars are ubiquitous, autonomous vehicles could be safer on roadways than human drivers. However, we’re still a long way from that future.