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Government Mandates and Commercial Consortiums for DSRC, V2X, and ITS
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Commercial Telematics in Government Fleets
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Commercial Telematics
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Usage Based Insurance and Safety Telematics Synergies
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Global Vehicle Sales by Segment
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Terminal Mode and Nokia’s Automotive Ambitions
Even though the connected car concept is firmly established, opinions still diverge on how connectivity should be brought to the car: via embedded solutions, using phones and connected portable consumer devices, or by combining both in a hybrid configuration. Ford has already made great strides in the hybrid space, recently announcing its 2 millionth SYNC customer, but handset vendor Nokia is also ramping up its activities in this area.
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