USTelematics Announces Voyager Mobile IPTV Engineering Breakthrough
New Version of Product to be Compatible with Pre-Existing In-Place Video Displays on 40 Million Vehicles Presently on the Road with Rear Seat Video
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--USTelematics, Inc. (OTCBB:UTLM), at the forefront of the connected-car revolution, today announces an engineering breakthrough that will enable the Company’s Voyager Mobile IPTV product to display live TV on the pre-existing DVD and VCP video screens in place on approximately 40 million vehicles on the road presently in North America.
“We have always been aware the consumers generally would prefer to add live digital TV to the DVD systems already installed in their vehicles,” said Howard Leventhal, USTelematics CEO. “We now have a satisfactory technical solution to this need and our current plan is to make it available in the third generation version of Voyager, presently slated for introduction in January 2009.”
About USTelematics
USTelematics, Inc. (“USTelematics” or the “Company”) is engaged in the development and commercialization of next-generation, proprietary technologies to revolutionize the “wired car,” delivering high speed data and entertainment content to private and commercial vehicles. The Company is addressing high-growth opportunities in the projected $54 billion global telematics marketplace with proprietary technologies that enable a full range of voice-driven handheld and automotive mobile communications, full internet connectivity and rich infotainment options. With products that provide a full range of next-generation rear seat infotainment, USTelematics is offering an advance over the old DVD-only systems that still represent the current standard in the rear seat entertainment industry.
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