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SIM-embedded connected cars slowly gaining popularity in India

SIM-embedded connected cars slowly gaining popularity in India
SIM-embedded connected cars slowly gaining popularity in India
SIM-embedded cars offer remote functions that don’t need the owner’s cell phone and a wide variety of intelligent features.

Synopsis

As customer preference changes, vehicle manufacturers are aligning their strategy to take advantage of the evolution in the automotive ecosystem.

Sanjay Merchant was driving back to Mumbai from Pune with his family one October evening when the accident happened. At 8.30 pm, just as they entered the city limits, Merchant suddenly noticed a Maruti Eeco parked on the flyover. Before the 57-year-old could hit the brakes, the Kia Seltos they were travelling in slammed into the back of the minivan.As the airbags got deployed, an intelligent system in the SUV kicked in. Within minutes, an
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