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Audi unveils in-car 4G LTE broadband

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Audi AG has launched its A3 2013 model with 4G LTE wireless connectivity powered by Gobi multi-mode 3G/4G LTE chipset, the MDM9215, by Qualcomm Technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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The enhanced "Audi connect" services in the A3 are expected to provide features such as an in-car Wi-Fi hotspot, internet radio, web services and an augmented navigation system that presents street level visual imagery to the vehicle.

"Audi was the first automaker to highlight the potential for LTE connectivity in vehicles at CES 2012 and now becomes the first automaker to announce a commercial model with embedded 4G LTE connectivity," said Ricky Hudi, chief executive engineer of electrics/electronics, Audi AG.

He further added that "As a highlight, we will soon be offering a fully integrated LTE link for our Audi connect services in the new Audi A3 in 2013."

The Gobi MDM9215 chipset will be implemented by Audi in the automotive module. The solution will power Audi connect with 4G LTE speeds and is designed to enable enhancements to real-time navigation, weather and travel information while providing ultra-fast Wi-Fi hotspot access for up to eight devices in the car.

"According to Kanwalinder Singh, senior vice president of business development, Qualcomm Technologies "The capabilities of the MDM9215 chipset allows Audi to define a new in-car media experience, including viewing and interacting with content on the head unit as well as on passengers' own Wi-Fi-connected smartphones and tablets, all at 4G LTE speeds."

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