2010 is the year of surfing the car

According to Ford's latest statement, in 2010 the car users of the company will be able to surf the web, check mail when they are in the car.

President Ford in America, Mark Fields said: 'While you are driving to visit your grandmother, your spouse can complete your shopping, the kids can chat with friends. Update Facebook information '.

According to Ford's next-generation Sync information and entertainment system, it will use a mobile USB broadband modem to establish a secure wireless connection capable of supporting multiple devices. simultaneous.

This system will be released in 2010 on selected models. Users will not need to use a mobile subscription but only need a modem.

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Next year Ford car users can access the internet on their cars

There are a number of auto suppliers that bring internet access devices into cars, some Japanese carmakers have sought to adopt the technology since 1997.

General Motors of the United States has announced that it will provide connecting equipment in seven truck models and SUVs. At the same time, Mercedes recently announced a successful test in car Internet applications, including web browser, vehicle software updates and VOIP (Voice over IP protocol) on a network prototype. 4G.

While General Motors provides an installation system for Chevrolet Wi-Fi with Autonet Mobile, creating a 91.5-meter-wide wifi hotspot around the car and using 3G at 1.5Mpbs at a price. The hardware is 199 USD, and the cost is 29 USD / month.

An era of connection has led car makers to make improvements to bring internet into cars. According to JiWire Mobile Audiences Insights, the number of iPhones and other mobile devices being used to connect to the Internet has increased by 75% in the third quarter of 2009. 1/3 of those are spent by the Electronic Association. Use interviews to express an interest in being able to surf the web and check Email in the car.

It is predicted that car internet access devices will be one of the 20 best-selling products in 2010 and 28% of the world's cars will install the device.