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So today I learned that Jaguar Land Rover reports that it has over 250,000 vehicles using the 3G networks that are going to begin shutting down in 2022. I assume that the loss of 3G could impact both the NAV and Phone systems in those affected vehicles.
I find that number pretty big for a niche manufacturer like JLR, and have to assume that our cars, built before 2015, will be impacted.
Guess I should start getting used to using Waze on my cel phone and doing without hands-free dialing.
Anybody have other thoughts/insights?
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Jaguar - it's not an automobile, it's a Motorcar
Current: '15 XF (X250) Portfolio AWD 3.0 (it's aubergine...)
2019 JCNA Class M Slalom 2nd-Place
2018 JCNA Class M Slalom 2nd-Place
Past B: '08 S-Type 4.2 "Satin Edition" (250.06 whp / 259.67 torque)
2015 JCNA Class M Slalom Champion
Past A: '05 X-Type 3.0/AWD Jaguar Racing Green
I find that number pretty big for a niche manufacturer like JLR, and have to assume that our cars, built before 2015, will be impacted.
Guess I should start getting used to using Waze on my cel phone and doing without hands-free dialing.
Anybody have other thoughts/insights?
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Jaguar - it's not an automobile, it's a Motorcar
Current: '15 XF (X250) Portfolio AWD 3.0 (it's aubergine...)
2019 JCNA Class M Slalom 2nd-Place
2018 JCNA Class M Slalom 2nd-Place
Past B: '08 S-Type 4.2 "Satin Edition" (250.06 whp / 259.67 torque)
2015 JCNA Class M Slalom Champion
Past A: '05 X-Type 3.0/AWD Jaguar Racing Green
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