Do those "cars" even last long enough for that to matter?
Do those "cars" even last long enough for that to matter?
Probably, the Leaf seemed to be a decent, if well underpowered vehicle.
The reason they are losing this stuff is the 2G/3G services the car uses for it's cellular modem are almost gone. This isn't just a thing for electrics, other cars suffer that too and have as AMPS, CDMA, EDGE and HSUPA/HSDPA go off the air in favor of new technologies.
For example, anything in the USA that relies on 2G service is still limping along on T-Mobile's last little bit, while 3G is pretty much gone the way of AMPS.
Probably, the Leaf seemed to be a decent, if well underpowered vehicle.
The reason they are losing this stuff is the 2G/3G services the car uses for it's cellular modem are almost gone. This isn't just a thing for electrics, other cars suffer that too and have as AMPS, CDMA, EDGE and HSUPA/HSDPA go off the air in favor of new technologies.
For example, anything in the USA that relies on 2G service is still limping along on T-Mobile's last little bit, while 3G is pretty much gone the way of AMPS.
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