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  • Verizon Telematics’ Work on Mercedes mbrace Marks New Standard for Connected Cars

    Mike Peterson
    Mike Peterson

    VP says company remains “bullish”on in-car Wi-Fi, sees need for both embedded, bring-your-own-device solutions

     

    Mercedes-Benz has been in the news in the past month for offering connected car service as standard for five years on all new vehicles, one of the longest multi-year offers yet. But it isn’t just big news for Mercedes; it’s also a testament to Verizon’s continued investment in connected car technology.

    Verizon is one of the longest tenured telematics providers in the U.S. market and has worked with Mercedes-Benz since 2009, said Mike Peterson, vice president and general manager of OEM business for Verizon Telematics, in an exclusive interview with GPS World.

    “Mbrace has the widest breadth of services, including remote connection for door lock/unlock, remote vehicle start, a feature that consumers have been asking for for a long time as evidenced by after-market industry,” Peterson said. “We’re also delivering diagnostics data to dealers and adding the ability to access certain apps on the head unit without the user tethering their phone — that’s the big new thing.”

    Verizon is exhibiting mbrace at CTIA Super Mobility 2015 in Las Vegas this week. mbrace services include navigation, location apps, remote safety and security features, and advanced travel assistance.

    Embedded connectivity is a more expensive alternative to the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) model. Despite the embedded vs. BYOD debate in the industry at-large, Peterson doesn’t see one way as better than the other.

    “Part of it is always demographics. With Mercedes-Benz customers, while the majority are connected with smartphones, the simplicity of having to use a radio head unit as opposed to their phones will be the right experience to create for premium customers,” Peterson explained. “Other price sensitive brands will continue to see BYOD as the way to go.”

    Peterson admits the decision to equip all vehicles with the service is in part designed to prime customers so that the technology becomes a must-have. But, he adds, that the connected car creates a relationship between the manufacturer and consumer that benefits both, particularly with regard to safety.

    While Verizon is the telematics provider to six OEMs in the U.S., including Volkswagon and Hyundai, Peterson doesn’t take the credit for decisions like the one Mercedes made when extending mbrace’s reach.

    “I would call it a partnership heavily influenced by automakers. At the end of the day, the automaker decides what equipment to put into their vehicles. We provide all service, but they very much protect what goes into their car.”

    One feature of mbrace that Peterson calls “a big deal” is the ability to turn your vehicle into a Wi-Fi hotspot. It’s a feature that has gotten caught between customer demands and regulator concerns that those increased demands will lead to spectrum-sharing that hampers the progress of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications.

    “We are quite bullish on Wi-Fi in the car. You’re already equipping the vehicle with a connected device that’s Wi-Fi capable,” Peterson said. “We’ve done considerable research, and it’s all come back very positive.”

  • Live from CTIA Super Mobility 2015

    Live from CTIA Super Mobility 2015

    GPS World reports live from CTIA Super Mobility 2015 in Las Vegas Sept. 8-11, organized by CTIA—The Wireless Association. The Western Hemisphere’s largest mobile innovation summit brings together 35,000 professionals who work in the mobile technology industry, including leaders in wireless, indoor location, connected car and Internet of Things (IoT), among many others.

    GPS World digital editor Bethany Chambers and Wireless editor Janice Partyka will be reporting all week here on GPSWorld.com, on Facebook and on Twitter @GPSWorld. This convention is far from conventional in its use of multimedia to fuel the excitement surrounding all things mobile; the show has an official DJ in Los Angeles-based Bella Foxx and an emcee in Saturday Night Live’s Michael Che. Keynotes also follow the multimedia theme this year, with DreamWorks CEO & cofounder Jeffrey Katzenberg, Wikipedia founder Michael Wales and iHeartMedia Chairman Bob Pittman scheduled to appear.

    News

    CTIA 2015 Recap: What Mattered Most Analysis by Wireless editor Janice Partyka (9/14/15)

    Azuga Founder Rani Brings Gamification to Fleet Management (9/14/15)

    Q&A with Nick Papadopoulos of u-blox (9/14/15)

    Survey Market Key to Maxtena’s Growth (9/13/15)

    TCS Makes Strong Play in Indoor Location Market with Loctronix Acquisition (9/11/15)

    PodsystemM2M Announces Partnership Program at CTIA (9/11/15)

    Keynote Day 2: AT&T Announces New Personal Security App, Connected Car News (9/10/15)

    TeleCommunication Systems Introduces Network Functions Virtualization (9/10/15)

    PCTEST Expands Antenna Testing Capabilities with Rohde & Schwarz (9/10/15)

    Verizon Telematics Work on Mercedes mbrace Marks New Standard for Connected Cars (9/9/15)

    Kika M2M Launches Theft AL3RT for Polaris eBikes (9/9/15)

    Keynote Day 1: FCC Chief ‘Confident’ Net Neutrality Rules Will Stand (9/9/15)

    TESSCO Introduces Fleet Management Solution at CTIA Super Mobility (9/9/15)

    Antenova Shows GNSS Antenna Integration for Telematics at CTIA (9/8/15)

    SNL Comedian Michael Che to Speak at CTIA Super Mobility 2015 (8/26/15)

     

    Photos

    (Photos by Bethany Chambers)

    Video

     

    Introducing the Taoglas Storm Antenna

    GPS World talks to Taoglas VP of North American Sales Tim Dolan on the show floor in Las Vegas about the Storm Antenna. He explains what makes it unique to the market–and what comes next.

    VirtuMedix: e-Health Platform Leveraging TCS Verticals 

    TeleCommunication Systems Inc. Senior Vice President of Commercial Solutions Jay Whitehurst introduces VirtuMedix at CTIA Super Mobility 2015. The telemedicine solution utilizes location-based services to connect patients with clinicians in their area.

    Sierra Wireless: Fleet Tracking Solutions In the Google Cloud

    Olivier Pauzet, vice president of marketing and market strategy at Sierra Wireless, details AirVantage connectivity services for fleet tracking and the recent addition of Google cloud integration.

    What’s Launching at CTIA from Queclink

    Jorge Pineda, vice president of sales for Queclink Wireless Solutions, shares information on the company’s U.S. and international sales plans for 2015 and beyond, with a focus on fleet tracking and global LTE expansion.

    Introducing Parsec Technologies’ LTE/GPS Antenna, Now In Watches

    Parsec Technologies CEO Michael Neenan introduces the company’s LTE/GPS antenna. The antenna, which you can find out more about at parsec-t.com, is already in production and available for sale, and Neenan previews how the antenna will be used further in a watch coming out later this year. Find out more about the Texas-based company’s antenna, touted for its flexibility and interoperability.

    Aeris Demonstrates IoT Solutions

    Janet Jaiswal, vice president of enterprise marketing, and Gurinder Dhillon, senior director of Internet of Things (IoT) platforms and analytics, demonstrate how AerCloud and AerVoyance work together to enable rapid development, deployment and monitoring of IoT solutions.

    What Makes Rohde & Schwarz OTA Testing Different

    Rohde & Schwarz systems engineer Dan Perkins demonstrates their testing solutions and explains how they save customers “quite a bit of money.”

    Telit Showcases Dead Reckoning Solutions

    Telit’s GNSS sales director Jim Daniels overviews the latest innovations from the wireless module company.