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        Connected Cars Case Study: The networking of cars with the outside world, or connected car, is one of the most significant advancements in the automotive industry in the last 50 years.
        Electric propulsion, car sharing, automation, and the need for increased connectivity are fueling significant change for automotive OEMs.
        Change is also coming to the relationship between automotive manufacturers and the consumer, with manufacturers wanting constant connection to their cars and customers across a global footprint.
        Global roaming requires a patchwork of roaming partners across various geographies globally and limits the ability of a mobile operator to provide a uniform service level agreement (SLA) which impedes consistent operations for the automotive OEM.
        Nokia’s Worldwide IoT Network Grid (WING) is beginning to address these challenges for automotive OEMs as they deliver global IoT to connected cars.
        WING is a managed service that helps mobile network operators rapidly enhance their existing IoT offerings with global connectivity.
        WING enables operators to provide automotive OEMs with seamless, low latency IoT connectivity with a globally harmonised service level agreement.
        The WING infrastructure is multi-tenant in nature, allowing mobile network operators (MNOs) of all sizes – from the smallest tier three up to the largest tier one MNO – access to a payas-you-go infrastructure to address the connected car market.
        Automotive OEMs are already leveraging the WING infrastructure as part of their ongoing relationship with mobile network operators who have selected WING for their global IoT platform.
        Infotainment is a connected car service that has the potential to drive increased value, but is highly dependent on global IoT connectivity to support wellintegrated and immersive experiences.
        Automotive OEMs are eager to move towards a more connected future, with many starting production integration this year in preparation for commercial launch next year


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