The recently-launched Audi A3 Sportback was
first-to-market with
Long Term Evolution (LTE), or 4G, and LTE integration for connectivity
on the move is an idea swirling all through the automotive world. Automakers
see the faster speeds and faster responses of LTE compared to 3G as making it
possible to one day have streaming video, cloud gaming, more intensive apps and
even a virtual office with videoconferencing in your car. It will also enable
more progress in machine-to-machine (M2M) adoption, giving cars a real-time
ability to speak to one another and to infrastructure.
A video by Audi Deutschland looks at what might be possible not only for the average driver in an LTE-equipped car, but how a professional chauffeur might make the most of a car that can help him get his VIP passengers from carport to red carpet safely and on time. You can watch it below.
A video by Audi Deutschland looks at what might be possible not only for the average driver in an LTE-equipped car, but how a professional chauffeur might make the most of a car that can help him get his VIP passengers from carport to red carpet safely and on time. You can watch it below.
source: autoblog
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