Slovakia became the 14th EU Member State to sign the eCall Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). ... Read more
The eCall Memorandum of Understanding (eCall MoU) is about to be signed by Vodafone Europe. Other important industry players, such as NXP semiconductors, have also expressed their interest to sign up to the MoU. ... Read more
Nearly half of the member states of the European Union have not yet signed the protocol eCall to equip all new vehicles of a system of appeal and location of emergency accident. ... Read more
Recent study prompts Germany and Austria to sign the eCall MoU that supports and promotes the adoption of eCall standards in all automobiles by 2010. ... Read more
Traditionally eCall has been an application rated as highly beneficial by consumers. However, consumers have indicated their unwillingness to pay more than 100 Euros for these systems. With the European automobile manufacturers association (ACEA) proposing different types of eCall solutions and thus ensuring cost effectiveness, and with companies including BMW and Magneti Marelli offering technology-neutral telematics platforms such as NGTP and tema.mobility, the future looks very bright for the entire bouquet of telematics services. ... Read more
Infineon is the first semiconductor manufacturer having signed a Memorandum of understanding to support the European Commission automotive safety initiative. With the move, the company intends to add momentum to the eCall pan-european proposal for integrating automatic accident alert systems to vehicles. ... Read more
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