Huawei’s connected car push includes Audi and Volkswagen partnerships
Chinese networking giant is going big on the connected car market this week, with the announcement of partnerships with German car makers Audi and Volkswagen.
Chinese networking giant is going big on the connected car market this week, with the announcement of partnerships with German car makers Audi and Volkswagen.
Although device and software maker BlackBerry has fallen on hard times, it’s long been thought the company may carve a niche for itself in the automotive software space. So it was unsurprising when the company revealed this week that it has sold its European research and development centre in Bochum, Germany, to local auto firm Volkswagen.
As the movement for operators to provide in-car connectivity continues to gain momentum, operator group Vodafone has announced a deal with Volkswagen and Audi in Europe to provide connectivity in vehicles, starting with new Audi models from 2015.
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