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Initial Survey Findings on Connected Life and Automotive Integration - Gothenburg, Oct 2012

This document presents the initial findings from a pre-summit survey conducted in Gothenburg on October 24, 2012, exploring customers' visions of their future connected lives and the role of cars within that context. Key focus areas include remote SIM provisioning, cloud-based services, and security, highlighting the need for active stakeholder involvement, regulatory mandates, and standardization of interfaces to enhance user experiences. Critical topics such as new business models, roaming plans, and privacy concerns are also addressed.

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Initial Survey Findings on Connected Life and Automotive Integration - Gothenburg, Oct 2012

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  1. CCF Gothenburg – Initial Survey Findings 24th October 2012

  2. Initial areas of focus from pre-summit survey Understanding what the customer’s future connected life is like and where cars fit in 61% 4.09 Remote provisioning of SIM 46% Security Actively involving additional stakeholders (module manufacturers etc.) 4.09 46% Cloud-based services 4.09 Security 42% Regulatory Fitment Mandates 4.00 Remote provisioning of SIM Understanding what the customer’s future connected life is like and where cars fit in 42% 3.97 Standardising Interfaces 3.77 Regulatory Fitment Mandates 42% New Business Models 3.76 Roaming/Travel anywhere plans 36% Standardising Interfaces 3.71 Privacy 33% Privacy

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