Winston Guillory, president of the company behind AT&T Inc.’s CruiseCast, clued us in on what the service entails. CruiseCast streams television channels to the vehicle through an antenna on top of the car. In fact, Guillory noted that the experience
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LAS VEGAS-During the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, we managed to plant ourselves at the Showstoppers media event to talk to a few industry players about their products, announcements and the show in general. The common theme seemed to revolve around wireless entertainment in the vehicle.
Whether it was Internet, television or Wi-Fi, many companies are busy developing new products and methods for in-vehicle media options. We sat down with a few of these professionals to find out more about their specific devices and services.
Winston Guillory, president of the company behind AT&T Inc.’s CruiseCast, clued us in on what the service entails. CruiseCast streams television channels to the vehicle through an antenna on top of the car. In fact, Guillory noted that the experience is quite similar to watching TV at home. Click Here for Friday’s video interview with TeleNav. Click Here for a video interview with Alcatel-Lucent. Click Here for a video interview with Airbiquity. |
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