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- 2023 Ford Bronco
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- Wildtrak
How is the owner paying for the wireless connection? Agree on the support for older vehicles. Ten years is overly optimistic. Likely the chipset(s) won’t be supported in 10 years by the carriers. 3G does quickly and N-2 support window is narrowing.I don't know it has to do with the last mile limitations (can you get updates over mobile networks?). The modality problem is more a symptom of the complication of vehicles that, for a hundred years, were not networked and now have to be.
You've got wired, plugging your vehicle into a local ethernet; you've got wireless, connecting it to a wireless network; you've got mobile network (which you, not Ford, will pay for), and you've got maybe some near-field connections like Bluetooth (using a wired network for connectivity). That's all pretty complicated, and it's only made worse when the technology isn't well integrated, as my Bronco's seems to be.
My bigger concern is Ford not supporting the OS in five or ten years and getting no updates, and being unable to upgrade. Forced obsolescence by technology fiat. Maybe that's why there's a physical speed gauge on the dash, but I doubt it.
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