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In-car Internet refers to Internet service provided in a car. Internet access can be provided by tethering a mobile phone, or with a mobile hotspot, whether portable or built into the car. Built in systems have existed since 2008 and include: Exposing a vehicle to cellular connectivity can lead to security vulnerabilities where a hacker accesses the vehicle's control systems.

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  • In-car Internet refers to Internet service provided in a car. Internet access can be provided by tethering a mobile phone, or with a mobile hotspot, whether portable or built into the car. Built in systems have existed since 2008 and include: * General Motors OnStar: provides subscription-based telecommunication, in-vehicle security, hands free calling, navigation, and remote diagnostics. * BMW Assist telematic roadside assistance service. * Mercedes-Benz mbrace which connects a car from a smartphone or computer. * Cadillac CUE, a built-in mobile hotspot combined with a data subscription. * Chrysler Uconnect Web: has a wi-fi hot-spot with a 150-foot range via a 3G EV-DO cellular network from Autonet Mobile It includes Bluetooth for cell phones, a hard drive, Sirius XM TV and satellite, and GPS. It is a fee-based service that includes a free trial with a new car. * Toyota Safety Connect: a subscription-based telematics system introduced in 2009 providing telecommunication, roadside assistance, car safety, remote diagnostics, and other services. It is offered including the aforementioned features as part of the Toyota Entune package, while Lexus models receive the Lexus Enform system with Safety Connect, adding hands free calling, and destination assistance services. Vehicles equipped with Safety Connect come with a one-year subscription included at purchase, which can then be renewed annually. Exposing a vehicle to cellular connectivity can lead to security vulnerabilities where a hacker accesses the vehicle's control systems. (en)
  • Internet vehicular se refiere al servicio de Internet proporcionado en un coche u otro vehículo. (es)
  • 车载互联网是指能讓車輛控制系統連上的互联网服务。不過如果车辆連接上蜂窝網絡後有可能车辆控制系统會被黑客控制。 人們可以讓車輛通過移动电话(Tethering)以及移动热点連接互联网。 (zh)
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  • Internet vehicular se refiere al servicio de Internet proporcionado en un coche u otro vehículo. (es)
  • 车载互联网是指能讓車輛控制系統連上的互联网服务。不過如果车辆連接上蜂窝網絡後有可能车辆控制系统會被黑客控制。 人們可以讓車輛通過移动电话(Tethering)以及移动热点連接互联网。 (zh)
  • In-car Internet refers to Internet service provided in a car. Internet access can be provided by tethering a mobile phone, or with a mobile hotspot, whether portable or built into the car. Built in systems have existed since 2008 and include: Exposing a vehicle to cellular connectivity can lead to security vulnerabilities where a hacker accesses the vehicle's control systems. (en)
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  • Internet vehicular (es)
  • In-car Internet (en)
  • 车载移动互联网 (zh)
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