From software-defined vehicles to Industry 4.0 manufacturing, V2X to cellular via satellite, you need advanced, scalable connectivity to tie it all together.

 

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Challenges facing the automotive industry.

OEMs and customers are bound by inflexible networks, hindering both experience and advancement.

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Visibility gaps into the sales and ownership experience stifle OEM customer satisfaction efforts.

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Next-gen Industry 4.0 initiatives are exposing limits for traditional Wi-Fi and Ethernet networks.

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Flexible, simple connectivity for the vehicle.

  • Ease of change management.

Supplement your existing connected vehicle network capabilities without the pain of switching providers.

  • Potential cost savings.

Leverage the mobile365 network that can be the single source to connect your vehicles nationwide.

  • More choice for customers.

Give your customers access to the carrier they’ve already selected for their other connected devices.

  • Access to innovative network tech.

Advance your software-defined strategy with nationwide 5G standalone, network slicing, and robust security.

SOLUTIONS

Solutions to propel your connected vehicle strategy.

mobile365 AND DEUTSCHE TELEKOM

Auto OEMs require connectivity with global reach. We solve complex international coverage, putting more than 380 networks at your fingertips.

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CYBER DEFENSE TOOLS

Defend against connected vehicle cyberattacks with advanced security, including SIM-level authentication and Zero Trust Network Access.

INSIGHTS

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Our 5G architecture offers distinct advantages for connected vehicles. Multiple frequencies address the needs of different types of vehicle data.

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Connected services have become essential, whether they’re used to improve the range of electric vehicles (EVs) or to deliver online services to customers and build brand loyalty.

Reliable, insightful connection to the customer.

  • Customer satisfaction.

Leverage richer customer information to enhance the shopping, sales, and ownership experiences.

  • EV ownership experience.

Connectivity provides the foundation for reliable, positive customer experiences at public charging stations.

  • New customer services.

Create new revenue streams like targeted marketing, and build value added services such as content streaming.

  • Capture advanced telemetry.

Upload valuable vehicle telemetry, and download software updates without incurring higher costs.

USE CASE

EV adoption is struggling with poor charging experiences. Robust connectivity enables automakers to understand and address customers’ pain points.

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SOLUTIONS

Solutions to drive your customer satisfaction objectives.

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KNOW MORE ABOUT YOUR CUSTOMERS

From heat mapping to placing digital signage in a dealer store, our 5G Business Internet provides plug-and-play connectivity where you need it.

CREATE BETTER EXPERIENCES

From dynamic kiosks to order tracking to EV chargers, IoT applications differentiate your customer experience from the competition’s.

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INSIGHTS

A driver uses their car’s touchscreen to select popular songs from the music store to listen to.

Analytics from connected vehicles help OEMs create targeted infotainment while also delivering over-the-air upgrades to software-defined vehicles.

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Explore how 5G can help automakers manage supply chains, save money, and boost plant productivity.

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Drivers want the same online experience in their cars that they have at home or on their smartphones. See how eSIMS and advanced network technologies help OEMs meet consumers’ needs.

Powerful, secure networking at the factory.

  • Foundational for Industry 4.0

Smart factory upgrades and cyber-physical initiatives require faster, more agile networks.

  • Capability when Wi-Fi and Ethernet max out.

While 5G has benefits over traditional networks, it also integrates well with existing Wi-Fi and Ethernet.

  • Performance and security, customized for you.

Every plant is unique. Your network solution should be optimized for your specific needs and environment.

  • The fast lane to ROI.

Private and hybrid 5G are easily scalable, and the OPEX structure is often more attractive than Wi-Fi costs.

SOLUTIONS

Auto OEMs use our private and hybrid 5G networks to power Industry 4.0. They keep pace with tech like AGVs and digital twins, scaling as bandwidth and security needs change.

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More solutions for your digital manufacturing environment.

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OPTIMIZE ASSET PERFORMANCE

Operational performance is driven by better decision-making. Industrial IoT provides more insight when operational technology (OT) systems leave you wanting.

ADVANCED SECURITY

IT/OT integration means new vulnerabilities. mobile365 SASE provides security for equipment without having to load a software client.

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INSIGHTS

Autonomous robots at work on a production line in an automobile factory.

Advanced networks support Industry 4.0 tools from AI and machine learning to autonomous robots and augmented reality—all aimed at improving reliability, safety, and ROI.

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With low latency, high capacity, and advanced control features, 5G enables a myriad of use cases that just weren’t possible with 4G.

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