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SUMMARY
SBD's latest report, Benchmarking telematics in Europe against global trends,
offers invaluable insight into the key lessons that vehicle manufacturers in
Europe can learn from the deployment of telematics in the US, Japan and South
Korea.
The report assesses the market status, critical success factors and government
involvement in each region to generate a series of recommendations for helping
telematics in Europe take a major step towards market success.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Executive summary
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Conclusions
- 1.2.1 Safety is key in the US
- 1.2.2 Connected navigation the focus in Japan
2. Comparison of global markets
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Success so far?
- 2.3 Market status
- 2.4 Government involvement in deployment
- 2.4.1 US
- 2.4.2 Japan
- 2.4.3 Europe
- 2.4.4 South Korea
3. Service differences by region
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Traffic information
- 3.2.1 Broadcast
- 3.2.2 Cellular
- 3.3 eCall
- 3.4 Remote diagnostics
- 3.5 Connected navigation
- 3.6 Stolen vehicle tracking
- 3.7 Entertainment
4. System hardware and pricing
- 4.1 System hardware
- 4.1.1 Embedded communications
- 4.1.2 Mobile phone
- 4.1.3 Data card
- 4.2 Pricing strategies
List of figures
- Fig 1. Telematics market maturity by region
- Fig. 2 Global coverage of BMW Assist telematics services
- Fig. 3 Regional share of global OE telematics market (millions of
subscribers)
- Fig. 4 OE telematics services uptake rates (total parc and annual sales)
- Fig. 5 Status of OE telematics services by region
- Fig. 6 Government and industry involvement in telematics industry
- Fig. 7 Importance of telematics services to consumers by region
- Fig. 8 Entertainment telematics services offered in Japan
- Fig. 9 Dominant hardware solutions by region
- Fig. 10 Typical pricing of entry-level OE telematics
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