According to Twice.com, Chrysler, A known manufacturer of cars, will be the first to offer Internet capability. Chrysler’s parts division will begin selling “a Mopar car cellular/Wi-Fi hot spot, expected to be the first of many Internet offerings from the car companies” starting August 25th.
The hotspot device will be compatible with all 2009 Chrysler vehicles and certain earlier-year models. Customers will be able to order new cars with the device installed or bring compatible cars into Chrysler dealerships to have it retrofitted.
The core device, which costs $499 to install, can take advantage of WiMAX or EV-DO networks where available through a service called Autonet. The service will sell for $29 a month.
As great as this news may sound, there is still a question that will surely come into mind. Is the world ready for motorists that are even more distracted while driving?
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