From personal use to public transit, connected and autonomous vehicles have the potential to be automotive’s next gold standard. Before adopting this emerging tech, though, consumers want to know they’ll have access to reliable services.
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Based on the analysis of surveys, plus our experience with many digital transformations—including our own—we’ve identified eight recommendations to improve your future readiness.
Sep 28, 2020 , 13 min read
If we're going to have autonomous vehicles, 5G and connected cars will need to share the road.
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The Verizon Network as a Service (NaaS) platform uses a virtual software-based network model to more effectively deliver services.
Mar 18, 2021, 5 min read
Businesses looking to take advantage of edge computing in autonomous vehicles must first understand how multi-access edge computing (MEC) can lead to the future of automotive edge computing.
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