AT&T will of course, deliver the network services required while Panasonic Automotive Systems Company will offer the hardware and integration services. There is no word on how much both companies have agreen in terms of finances, but hopefully it will be a fair deal for both sides if it were to bring about any fruition.
“As today’s drivers spend increasing amounts of time on the road, they continue to seek vehicles that complement their ‘always-on’, hyper-mobile lifestyles. Automakers that successfully make vehicles that deliver smart, personalized services to drivers on demand have a tremendous opportunity to stand out from the competition. The most appealing vehicles will be those that serve as yet another node in a driver’s existing network of devices,” says Steve Deguchi, President of Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America.