November 15, 201312 yr http://www.dailytech.com/GM+Will+Offer+Internet+Access+in+Most+2015+Year+Model+Vehicles/article33737.htm Uh, is this really a good idea?
November 15, 201312 yr Yea, no big deal, some will love it as they are connected everywhere, others will ignore it and not use it. I could care less as once my work day is over, I check my few sites, but I love to drive and only want to listen to music on my xm radio commercial free and drive.
November 15, 201312 yr Not sure why you would need it (except for in-car in-dash services) since you can use your phone for internet access. A fun example from real life-- 4 of my coworkers drove from Phoenix to Vegas today in a Passat CC.. 3 were busy on their laptops using a wi-fi hot spot from an iPhone..we stayed in touch via Google Hangouts, not that different from working w/ them from home.
November 16, 201312 yr This makes sense for the year 2010. Why is this needed when phones have hotspot functionality now? It'd be far more compelling if GM offered the service for free for the first several years of ownership. Advertising a nationwide data allowance of 2GB monthly would get noticed very quickly. Otherwise this is something nobody really wants.
November 16, 201312 yr Hard to imagine for those with, but there is still a large quantity of people without smart phones out there. Whether or not that quantity makes sense to offer this with, I have no idea.Personally, I'd prefer not to have it.
November 17, 201312 yr Hard to imagine for those with, but there is still a large quantity of people without smart phones out there. Whether or not that quantity makes sense to offer this with, I have no idea. That's why it's weird. If someone doesn't already own a smartphone, they're probably not interested in using internet in their vehicle in the first place. Any remote interest in this will be nulled by AT&T's ridiculous data pricing. So although it's an option, it has next to zero appeal. Good going, GM!
November 17, 201312 yr Well no; there are numerous other avenues to use the internet besides the phone. Just because one doesn't have a smart fone doesn't at all mean they don't use the 'net. I for one would rather be in a house/building using the net rather than my car, but the option for those who want it is nice... just not sure what quantity that is. We really have no info there. Still... might be more than those who prefer -say- a crinkly fabric roof that folds down.
November 17, 201312 yr The obvious use case for internet in the car is for passenger use..so passengers can surf on their laptops or tablets w/o going through a phone hot spot or other separate wi-fi hardware...use the car's hot spot. Edited November 17, 201312 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
November 17, 201312 yr i now use 4g lte with my itunes match for tunes in the car so for streaming media like music, internet in car would be nice.
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