Cadillac CTS Gets WiFi Internet Access - Debut in New York
By Thami Masemola
March 19, 2009 7:00 PM
Filed Under: American, Cadillac, Gadgets, Technology
Cadillac is putting its own spin on the phrase "mobile internet" by adding WiFi internet access to the CTS. Autonet Mobile which is the first ISP (Internet Service Provider) to be designed exclusively for cars is providing the technology behind the system.
Through the CTS, passengers will be able to access the internet on any enabled device such as a laptop or mobile phone even as the car is in motion. Cadillac North America Vice President Mark McNabb explains: "Adding WiFi is a natural extension of the tech features already inside the CTS, such as a 40 gigabyte hard drive with USB port, a pop-up navigation system featuring real-time traffic and weather forecasts and the exclusive ability to pause and rewind live radio."
Essentially the car is turned into a WiFi hotspot that does not need the passengers to drive around looking for a connection. It also supports multiple devices at the same time so theoretically all the occupants can tap into it and surf the web from different sources simultaneously. Cadillac says the vehicle will be able to achieve connection speeds of up to 800Kbps.
This is not the first time an automaker has gone haywire on wireless. BMW launched its BMW Online system in 2007 and unrestricted ConnectedDrive internet in Germany in late 2008.
Live demonstrations of the Cadillac WiFi internet will take place at the New York International Auto Show in April. Pricing will be set at US$499 for the installation which can be done at dealer level while a monthly subscription fee of $29 will be charged.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Cadillac will offer wireless internet access for its best-selling model, adding a new dimension to the passenger experience. Cadillac Wi-Fi by Autonet Mobile comes to the CTS Sport Sedan in April, giving passengers full internet access in and around the car via their laptop or WiFi device.
The launch of Cadillac WiFi by Autonet Mobile will begin with live demonstrations at the New York International Auto Show April 10-19.
"Consumers today are frequently searching for WiFi access wherever they may be," said Mark McNabb, North America Vice President, Cadillac. "Adding WiFi is a natural extension of the tech features already inside the CTS, such as a 40 gigabyte hard drive with USB port, a pop-up navigation system featuring real-time traffic and weather forecasts and the exclusive ability to pause and rewind live radio."
Cadillac WiFi uses technology from Autonet Mobile, the world's first Internet Service Provider designed exclusively for cars. Cadillac WiFi by Autonet Mobile turns the car into a WiFi hotspot and works with any operating system supporting any Wi-Fi enabled device. It delivers an easy-to-use and seamless internet experience, with 3G mobile technology that maintains internet connections while the car is in motion. The system can support several devices at once, enabling one passenger to update a Facebook page, while another is gaming online or watching YouTube videos, for example.
Designed for use by passengers, the system requires no special software and achieves speeds up to 800Kbps. The dealer-installed option will retail for $499, with a monthly service subscription of $29.
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