OnStar Selects Airbiquity's Network Software
Airbiquity announced that it is teaming up with OnStar to facilitate delivery of its in-vehicle safety, security and information services. Airbiquity's aqLink(TM) software will be installed beginning this year on vehicles equipped with the OnStar telematics system. The aqLink software will enhance OnStar's ability to transmit data over most wireless air interfaces. OnStar subscribers have access to a variety of real-time location based services, including automatic notification of air bag deployment, stolen vehicle location, remote door unlock, emergency services, roadside assistance, remote diagnostics, route support and concierge services. "For both business and pleasure, Americans are spending more and more time on the road. This relationship will help OnStar meet the growing consumer demand for telematics services while making driving a safer and more enjoyable experience," said Dan Allen, president and chief executive of Airbiquity. "The fact that Airbiquity's aqLink technology operates with virtually all wireless networks opens up new opportunities for OnStar." OnStar services are standard or available as an extra feature on a wide variety of vehicles from Acura, Audi, Isuzu, Lexus (via LexusLink), Subaru and General Motors, which includes Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn. About Airbiquity Airbiquity(TM) (www.airbiquity.com) is the location technology company that delivers global positioning system (GPS) data to any wireless network worldwide. The company's patented aqLink(TM) software enables wireless carriers, automobile manufacturers, commercial call centers and Internet portals to offer their subscribers location-based services that enhance productivity, manage assets and deliver personalized content.
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