Connected City at Mobile World Congress will show new connections for cars and people including augmented reality, infotainment, security and mobile payments.
AT&T will showcase AT&T Drive, a platform for manufacturers around the world.
General Motors will demonstrate 2014 Opel Insignia and a 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, connected car features.
The Sensus Connect system by Ericsson, combines infotainment, navigation, and audio for a safer, more efficient driving experience.
VoiceBox will show voice interfaces with navigation, media, infotainment, messaging and social features of the connected car. Clear Channel’s iHeartRadio, streaming music app gives instant access to more than 1,500 live stations, create-your-own custom stations and more,.
KT will show the world’s first internet solution that uses existing telephone wires to provide bi-directional transfer speeds over 200Mbp.
Vodafone and BMW, will show how M2M is shaping the future of the automotive industry with solutions for the connected car.