| Ericsson and truck manufacturer Scania have announced they will co-develop wireless Internet products for the transport industry.
Ericsson said it would develop the products using IP technology as well as Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Bluetooth and global positioning systems. Scania's newly formed IT subsidiary, Infotronics, will integrate the new products into vehicles.
"The IT-based communications properties of a vehicle will soon be at least as important as, for example, it's cargo capacity or fuel consumption," predicts Hakan Samuelsson, Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer at Scania.
Appello guides the automotive industry:: Papers Downloads Companies Products Books Events Resources Group, SAAB Automobile, Scania, Sony Ericsson, Volvo Technology, and Viktoria Institute. http://www10.giscafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?articleid=479031HOME | Iranian Alert -- December 18, 2003 -- IRAN LIVE THREAD:: Volvo, Scania, Ericsson, Alfa Laval and similar heavy industries have seen a large increase. with Iran, except for food, medical products and carpets. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1042632/postsHOME |
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