Subaru to Embed Wifi Hotspot in Cars
WASHINGTON, July 23, 2010 – Subaru is making its foray into the internet age with its new hotspot technology. The new Subaru Mobile Internet system creates a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to ten users with a radius of 150 feet with a 3G connection provided by Autonet Mobile, and Subaru covers the first thre
WASHINGTON, July 23, 2010 – Subaru is making its foray into the internet age with its new hotspot technology.
The new Subaru Mobile Internet system creates a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to ten users with a radius of 150 feet with a 3G connection provided by Autonet Mobile, and Subaru covers the first three months of service.
“Operating on the 3G network and working with all Wi-Fi enabled devices, Subaru Mobile Internet provides users a safe, fully encrypted connection with download speeds averaging 400kbps-1.2mbps,” says the press release.
The service is a “Genuine Subaru Accessory” covered by warranty, and costs $499, plus a $35 activation fee and a one-year subscription at $29 per month is required. Which puts it in line with current mobile hotspot offerings offered by Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.
Autonet Mobile is the self-proclaimed “first internet based Telematics and Applications service platform for the Automotive transportation market,” and has deals with Chrysler, Volkswagen, General Motors and Subaru.