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Connected Vehicles


Customers don't want complicated connected cars

Customers don't want complicated connected cars
TU-Editor

TU-Editor


28th June 2015

Find out more about the future of auto mobility at TU-Automotive Europe 2015 (November, Stuttgart).

Tags: AT&T, Cameron Coursey, Industry Insight, TU Automotive Detroit 2015, Yes, Telematics, Connected Vehicles,

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