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Audi Selects Mobileum for Remote Testing of Connected Cars

Audi Selects Mobileum for Remote Testing of Connected Cars Image Credit: Mobileum

Audi (AUDVF) is deploying Mobileum's Connected Car Testing solution to test and monitor the end-to-end QoS of their connected cars and to ensure the highest standards of service assurance and control over customer experience, announced Mobileum.

Mobileum's Connected Car Testing solution allows Audi to remotely test their connected cars from a centralized location and it provides unparalleled KPIs to monitor and improve the connected car experience. 

 

The capacity to test remotely has allowed Audi to save a significant amount of money and decrease pressure on its global supply chain, reducing the cost with local team support and maintenance and shipping cars overseas. This solution has proved particularly important during the Covid-19 pandemic, allowing Audi to enhance quality of service (QoS) by improving service uptimes and minimizing disruptions caused by missing or faulty basic components.

This is made possible by Mobileum's global roaming test platform, GlobalRoamer, which boasts the world's largest testing footprint and enables service providers to automate a wide range of functions, such as remote eSIM provisioning and end-to-end quality of service testing and monitoring. In addition, Mobileum will enable Audi to support important safety features, such as eCall, whereby vehicles automatically make an emergency call if a vehicle is involved in a serious road accident, sharing location, vehicle details, and the number of passengers to emergency services personnel. Mobileum's Emergency Services Testing is an end-to-end active testing solution that monitors and troubleshoots emergency services and platforms. Patented in the US and EU, Mobileum's solution covers standard numbers, enhanced numbers, and eCall, allowing operators to ensure availability, location information transfer, and performance monitoring.

Goce Talaganov, SVP of Testing & Monitoring at Mobileum
With connected cars, the automotive and the communications worlds are converging. To meet consumer expectations, automotive manufacturers need to partner with leaders in communications' industry to make sure that current and emerging connected car challenges are met and overcome.

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