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The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting nearly 800 operators with more than 250 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset and device makers, software companies, equipment providers and Internet companies, as well as organisations in adjacent industry sectors.

The GSMA also produces industry-leading events such as Mobile World Congress, Mobile World Congress Shanghaiand the Mobile 360 Series conferences.

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GSMA
GSMA Atlanta Office
1000 Abernathy Road, Suite 450
Atlanta, Georgia, 30328
United States
678 281 6600
678 281 6601

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Connected Car Forecast: Global Connected Car Market to Grow Threefold Within Five Years
Connected Car Forecast: Global Connected Car Market to Grow Threefold...
Fuelled in part by growth in the deployment of smartphone integration systems, SBD predicts in-car infotainment services, such as news,...




GSMA News & Resources

VW Agrees To Buy Back Diesel Vehicles and Fund Clean Air Efforts
German automaker Volkswagen AG will pay as much as $15.3 billion after admitting it cheated on U.S. diesel emissions tests for years, agreeing to buy back vehicles from consumers and provide funding that could benefit makers of cleaner technologies.

Jamyn Edis, Dash CEO: Why Auto Companies Can’t Make Connected Car Software
While most car manufacturers have released apps connecting vehicles and smartphones, L2’s Digital IQ Index: Auto finds that they’re often short on basic functionalities.

Connected Car Forecast: Global Connected Car Market to Grow Threefold Within Five Years
Fuelled in part by growth in the deployment of smartphone integration systems, SBD predicts in-car infotainment services, such as news, weather, social networking and music streaming, will be very popular, supported by 32.1 million cars sold in 2018.

More Apple Car Speculation after Visit to BMW
According to a German business magazine, Apple executives visited the i3 production line in Leipzig, Germany, and studied the vehicle's carbon-fiber body construction as a basis for an electric car project.

Worldwide Automotive Growth is Slowing Down, Industry Faces Huge Technological Challenges
C.A.S.E. which stands for connected, autonomous, shared, electrified, will be the future of the industry and calls for significant additional investments, and in order to finance C.A.S.E., a new phase of consolidation and partnerships is expected in the global auto industry.




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