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EU connected-cars standard may be hindered by experts' legal doubts

By Cynthia Kroet and Matthew Newman ( June 17, 2019, 12:39 GMT | Insight) -- Telecom operators and carmakers opposing the choice of WiFi instead of 5G as the technical standard for Internet-connected cars have had a boost in their fight to delay or derail the plan in a legal opinion prepared for EU governments. A report, seen by MLex, questions how the European Commission has addressed the technical and highly political issue.Telecom operators and carmakers opposing the choice of WiFi instead of 5G as the technical standard for Internet-connected cars have had a boost in their fight to delay or derail the plan in a legal opinion prepared for EU governments.   ...

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