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Mojio Teams with AT&T to Offer Connected Car Solution for the International Market

Mojio Teams with AT&T to Offer Connected Car Solution for the International Market Image Credit: Mojio

Mojio, the leading platform for connecting cars, has established a global carrier agreement with the 2nd largest mobile operator in the United States, AT&T to offer its services internationally. Vancouver-based Mojio, said that with the partnership with AT&T, it can now connect any car to its open platform of apps for drivers worldwide.

Mojio's open-platform and cloud-based connected car solution which comprises 3G+GPS cellular device and smartphone app, delivers a near real-time connected driving experience. Mojio's connected car device was launched in November last year for $149 in US and $169 in Canada. In Canada, Mojio has partnered Telus, a leading service provider with 13.4 million subscribers. Mojio has also made its solution available online at moj.io and Amazon.com. The device comes with a one year free subscription, after which customers will be paying monthly subscriptions of $4.99 and $6.99 in US and Canada respectively.

As an open platform, Mojio supports a growing ecosystem of drivers, partners and developers focused on providing a more seamless and intuitive driving experience through connected car apps. 

Jay Giraud, CEO, Mojio.
We believe people want their cars to be more like their smartphones, no matter what car they are driving or where they travel, and staying connected to your car is key to that. Particularly useful for business travelers, with borderless roaming on AT&T’s new global SIM, users of the Mojio app can see how and where their family members are driving and vice versa. Whether it’s a rental car in another country or the family car at home, Mojio provides peace of mind by keeping families safely connected..

Chris Penrose, senior vice president, Internet of Things, AT&T Mobility
At AT&T, we are establishing a leadership position in the connected car space and doing so with a flexible approach that includes after-market connected car devices. There is tremendous opportunity in connecting cars already on the road today, so working with companies like Mojio makes perfect sense.

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