Step on Cadillac WiFi
The wireless option is available almost everywhere in buildings but it has not yet been made commonly available in cars. Cadillac has recently announced the in-car wireless option for its CTS sport sedan. Known as Cadillac WiFi, this car by Autonet Mobile can be installed by dealers and will cost users $29 per month. The device can also be transferred to another vehicle.
Cadillac is targeting the Cadillac WiFi at families rather than professionals because it believes in this untapped market. The biggest competition Cadillac faces is not from another car maker but technology itself. Devices such as 3G Netbooks and iPhones are equipped with wireless connection. These small and portable devices can be used anywhere including inside the car. But the idea of rolling out an automobile with a wireless connection to control navigation, communication and entertainment could appeal to a whole new generation of users and take off in a big way.
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March 21st, 2009 10:41
Don’t get me wrong, this is pretty cool, but if you already have a cell phone plan you can just get a 3g wifi router and add wifi to any type of car. The nice thing is that you may be able to get the data card cheaper if you already have an existing data plan.
There are a few options – Top Global and Kyocera are the two biggest manufacturers. The router itself will run around $200 and the data plan just depends on your carrier.