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Mediamobile, Visteon Use Hybrid Approach to Provide Mobile Traffic Information

DAB radio picks up V-Traffic data broadcasts in a standardized DAB-TPEG format and transfers the content via a Bluetooth connection to the driver’s smartphone or tablet for decoding

PARIS and KERPEN, GermanyAutomotive cockpit electronics supplierVisteonhas teamed up withMediamobile, the European broadcast traffic information service provider and editor of V-Traffic mobility solutions, to offer an industry-first solution that enables cars equipped with Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radios to receive traffic updates through both digital radio and Internet services, simultaneously.

The DAB radio, provided by Visteon, picks up Mediamobile�s V-Traffic data broadcasts in a standardized DAB-TPEG format and transfers the content via a Bluetooth connection to the driver�s smartphone or tablet for decoding. The traffic information is displayed on the smartphone screen, via an application that switches between DAB and the Internet, to ensure the best service delivery at all times.

Users benefit from reduced mobile data communication costs and avoid roaming fees when traveling abroad. Moreover, they receive traffic and safety information even when their mobile phone network is saturated or out of range. For automakers, this hybrid solution delivers a fast and cost-efficient way of bringing new data services to the market, such as traffic and weather, alongside traditional radio programs. It adapts well with entry-level as well as high-end DAB radio and smart devices.

Visteon brings decades of experience in digital radio receivers to the partnership, being first to launch the DAB+/DMB-A technology on a line-fit car radio. Visteon has also introduced several hybrid-radio technology prototypes which combine broadcast and IP-content. �

As a subsidiary ofTDF, Mediamobile develops expertise in traffic information, broadcasting DAB traffic services in Germany and Norway and supports partners in the UK, Benelux and Italy, with the aim of offering DAB-TPEG services across Europe.

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