Automotive Travel Routers

View More

Autonet Mobile Turns Your Car into a Roving Wi-Fi Hub

While cross-country road trips have certainly not lost their appeal over the years, the things that people take along with them for the ride are definitely changing—for instance, the Autonet Mobile travel router is an essential for those who can't be without Internet on the go.

The mobile router uses a 3G network to deliver the same features as a home network on the road. With this device, you're able to connect to Internet radio and surf the web, without having to worry about finding a source of Wi-Fi nearby. For a more powerful connection, the router also features an external car antenna mount. The signal provided by this device is so strong, you're even able to connect to it from a motel room if your car is parked close by.
Trend Themes
1. Connected Road Trips - The Autonet Mobile travel router allows travelers to stay connected to the internet while on the go, creating opportunities for innovative digital services tailored for road trip experiences.
2. In-car Wi-fi - The Autonet Mobile travel router enables the transformation of cars into roving Wi-Fi hotspots, opening up possibilities for new business models and services that leverage internet connectivity within vehicles.
3. Remote Internet Access - The Autonet Mobile travel router's strong signal and external car antenna mount enable users to connect to the internet from remote locations, offering opportunities for remote working, online entertainment, and digital experiences in areas with limited Wi-Fi coverage.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can seize the opportunity to integrate in-car Wi-Fi capabilities as a standard feature, creating a seamless digital experience for drivers and passengers.
2. Telecommunications - Telecommunications companies can explore partnerships with travel router manufacturers to provide internet connectivity solutions for travelers, expanding their customer base and revenue streams.
3. Hospitality - Hotels and motels can develop services that cater to travelers' reliance on in-car Wi-Fi, such as offering in-room amenities and experiences that complement the remote internet access provided by travel routers.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES