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BMW brings hot spots to cars

MUNICH, Germany - BMW has ushered in the next generation of mobile internet for car owners - the BMW Car Hotspot.

It needs a 4G LTE (long-term evolution)-capable SIM card to slot into the hot spot in the usual way. The adapter plugs in to a router in the car which takes power from a standard cigarette lighter.

HIGH-SPEED ACCESS

BMW was one of the first automakers to offer in-car internet access, and that was way back in 2001.

Passengers can enjoy high-speed net access using up to eight devices. The hot spot comes with a built-in battery pack and an antennae, allowing the unit to operate for an hour outside the vehicle.

LTE is one of the fourth-generation mobile standards. It enables the smoother streaming of music and videos from the internet to mobile devices. In areas without 4G the BMW system will switch to a normal cellphone network.
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