Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Mobile Internet Makes Its Way Into Cars

Just like the radios advanced from enormous home consoles into conventional accessories in basically all cars, in the same way Wi-Fi Internet access break free to become a basic automotive feature.

Thilo Koslowski, Vice President of the Automotive Manufacturing Industry Advisory Service at market researcher Gartner, Inc. said that, by 2016, consumers will regard Internet connectivity as essential as traditional features like safety and fuel economy.


Drivers can use Internet-based MapQuest to guide them to their destinations, and business users can access the Web and do tasks like sending sales orders after meeting customers.


But the real benefit of having a Wi-Fi router in the car is for travelers who can use the Internet to watch YouTube videos, get connected to social networks, instant-message friends and play games through any Wi-Fi-enabled device. Netbooks and the iPod touch are some of the very popular mobile devices Autonet Mobile customers can be employed with.



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