Tesla started testing its new feature!

Tesla has started testing for the new feature it will offer in the wireless connection system. Some users have managed to activate this feature.
 Tesla started testing its new feature!
READING NOW Tesla started testing its new feature!

Internet connection stands out as an important feature that Tesla offers in its cars. In this way, the company, which provides fun and useful features to its customers, can also collect data from vehicles and keep various systems up-to-date, especially AutoPilot.

Tesla, which initially offered the Internet connection free of charge, later decided to follow a different path as the number of vehicles increased. The electric car maker began offering a new paid “premium connectivity” package in 2018. Since then, Tesla owners have been paying monthly when they choose the premium system.

Tesla started working with various companies for wireless internet!

Next step, the electric car maker has released an update that allows car owners to use their phones’ wireless hotspots. Now, Tesla is working to offer its Wifi service through various internet providers. A twitter user named Analytic.eth seems to have managed to activate the new feature in his tool.

https://twitter.com/Analytic_ETH/status/1517207067173474305

Tesla has deployed to North America, Europe, and Asia to test the feature. It works with several major internet providers in. We do not yet know when Tesla will offer this feature. The automaker will likely enable this feature with a software update when the tests are finished.

With the new feature, the internet connection capabilities of Tesla vehicles will increase. It seems quite logical to work with internet provider companies these days, where more internet-based entertainment features and data requirements are increasing in vehicles. In addition, Tesla, which collects camera footage via AutoPilot, may have found a solution to the increasing data density.

So what do you think about Tesla’s wireless connection system? You can share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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