Chrysler offering in-car internet later this year
Monday, March 24, 2008 at 5:22 AM

Remember when I said internet in your car may come sooner than you think? Well guess what, Chrysler is saying it will be the first car company to provide in-car Internet access - availability will come later this year.
The third-largest U.S. automaker will have the capability added to existing vehicles by dealers beginning this year, and later will be factory-installed on the assembly line.
The Washington Post is reporting that Chrysler will use a cellular signal and a mobile phone account to give passengers access to the web.
"We want to make the radio itself a WiFi port," said Frank Klegon, Chrysler's product development chief.
And this is just the beginning of Chrysler's connectivity plans. Hey DOJ, are you watching this?
[Washington Post via Autoblog, Engadget]

Remember when I said internet in your car may come sooner than you think? Well guess what, Chrysler is saying it will be the first car company to provide in-car Internet access - availability will come later this year.
The third-largest U.S. automaker will have the capability added to existing vehicles by dealers beginning this year, and later will be factory-installed on the assembly line.
The Washington Post is reporting that Chrysler will use a cellular signal and a mobile phone account to give passengers access to the web.
"We want to make the radio itself a WiFi port," said Frank Klegon, Chrysler's product development chief.
And this is just the beginning of Chrysler's connectivity plans. Hey DOJ, are you watching this?
[Washington Post via Autoblog, Engadget]




