đź“° Auto News Chrysler Vehicles to Offer Wi-Fi

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Mopar, Chrysler LLC's original parts manufacturer and distributor, announced that it will launch a wireless Internet system for Chrysler vehicles in the U.S., a first for the industry as auto makers try to distinguish themselves in a bruising sales market.

"Uconnect web" will be available starting in August as a dealer-installed accessory and will serve as a mobile hot spot with a 100-foot range. All passengers with Wi-Fi-enabled devices will be able to separately access the service, which will be available wherever cellular service is.

In recent years vehicles have become equipped with DVD players and GPS navigation systems.

Ford Motor Co.'s Focus has been a hot seller for that company. The small car is equipped with the sync communications product, which is made by Microsoft Corp. and allows consumers hands-free access to music and cellphone calls. In March, Ford said it would boost Focus production by about 30% this year in response to surging demand.

Uconnect web's suggested price for the router is $449, with the monthly access fee being $29. The service is provided by Autonet Mobile, founded in 2005 and provider of the Avis Connect service, a Wi-Fi connection that plugs into a vehicle's cigarette lighter or wall outlet.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121448112930106809.html?mod=googlenews_wsj


First 2.99 gas now wifi in cars....... i cant wait to see a law banning this because of people on laptops while driving
 

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I like this because unlike Ford and BMW's upcoming in-car internet access, which is only through a screen in the dash, chryslers will create a wi-fi hot spot in the car that any passenger can use. Pretty cool if you ask me.
 

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lol so this means all the soccer moms in their carvans will be driving around with unencyrpted wifi networks that we can leech internet access or what have you, while on the road?

It is kinda nice to have integrated into the car, most cars will sooner or later have Internet connections available.
 
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