The IoT – Where Mobile Phones and Vehicles Will Connect

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the next big thing in tech, where everyday devices become more connected and more integrated into our “smart” lifestyle. One interesting intersection is where your smartphone will meet your car in the future, space where TeleChoice Perth can envision the two systems interacting together under the banner of TeleChoice coverage, supplying the TeleChoice services of the future.

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Data-Driven Driving Improvements

This is something we’re already seeing all over the world – insurance companies monitoring and rewarding drivers for their good behavior on the road. Through an app on your smartphone connected to a sensor in your car that communicates through a mobile network, you can monitor your braking and acceleration, reduce hazardous phone use and more. This isn’t just great for insurance providers and their clients, as similar driving apps can be used simply to help new drivers monitor their performance after they’ve passed their test. You’ll also never forget where you’ve parked ever again, as your smartphone can record your car’s location and direct you back to it if it’s within TeleChoice coverage. 

Automated SOS Services

Safety while driving is a priority and the IoT is already helping keep people safe on the roads – but what if an accident happens? Well, in Europe, every new car must be equipped with an automated emergency call service that notifies emergency services automatically in the event of a serious accident, ensuring that you get help as soon as possible. Again, TeleChoice coverage and TeleChoice services will play an important role here, recording your GPS location, and ensuring emergency SOS apps can quickly alert emergency services. 

Vehicle to Vehicle Technology

V2V technology was first reported as a significant technological breakthrough in 2015 by the MIT Technology Review, but it will still take a few more years before cars with the ability to communicate with one another start appearing on the roads. This IoT tech has a lot of potentials to make the roads a safer place, extending the range of on-car sensors and alerting cars to vehicles approaching on blind corners and junctions – a real benefit for car and motorbike drivers. The technology relies on sensors placed in vehicles that can connect to each other over mobile networks like the one supplied through TeleChoice Perth. They can send and receive data on speed, road conditions, proximity and much more, sending alerts to drivers or even causing the car to take evasive action itself. The rollout of the 5G network by TeleChoice Perth as one of our premier TeleChoice services will play a vital role in making this tech effective. 

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