ClearwaterBchSteve
P445 / VIN 1794
I feel the best solution would be a variety of connectivity options...
1. WiFi - especailly for software updates. i think most owners would prefer to update their vehicle's firmware in the garage and not while tooling down the highway at 70mph.
2. Basic, Tesla provided 3g / 4g wireless (I thought I read somewhere that the equipment is 4g capable, however only 3d service is enabled). This should provide navigation and realtime traffic (certainly for the Tech Package) and basic connectivity for notification messages/updates from Tesla.This could easly be subsidized in the required service contract.
3. Nominal Paid subscription service (for browsing, music streaming, App support, etc.) using the in-vehicle receiver; and
4. Tethering using Phone's service as an alternative/addition to #3.
1. WiFi - especailly for software updates. i think most owners would prefer to update their vehicle's firmware in the garage and not while tooling down the highway at 70mph.
2. Basic, Tesla provided 3g / 4g wireless (I thought I read somewhere that the equipment is 4g capable, however only 3d service is enabled). This should provide navigation and realtime traffic (certainly for the Tech Package) and basic connectivity for notification messages/updates from Tesla.This could easly be subsidized in the required service contract.
3. Nominal Paid subscription service (for browsing, music streaming, App support, etc.) using the in-vehicle receiver; and
4. Tethering using Phone's service as an alternative/addition to #3.