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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: willcousa who wrote (50029)8/1/2001 3:33:37 PM
From: Fred Levine  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Maybe this will stimulate chips...

Motorola announced its new "wireless dashboard" initiative in March, when it said its advanced
telematics systems would start popping up in new car models in late 2002.

The goal of the new system is to deliver picture entertainment, information, navigation and
communication in a single wireless package. And Motorola is not the only company that will be
developing the system.

Motorola said it plans to license the technologies for this system to car manufacturers,
telecommunications carriers, service providers and traditional car-audio electronics providers.

The telematics system was built by Motorola's Automotive Communications and Electronic Systems
Group, which supplies automotive electronics, telematics, communications and software systems.

fred
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