Success stories
Movistar Car
Building the connected car leader in the Spanish market
Telefónica has been providing solutions for automotive OEMs for years, but industry technology cycles and the average age of cars in Spain (13.1 years according to the Anfac Annual report 2020) leaves more than 22 million cars unconnected, unable to easily access an emerging ecosystem of car services.
With the scalable platform, tailor-made app fully aligned with Telefónica’s customer experience and OBDII device developed by Net4things, Telefónica launched Movistar Car on an initial value proposition of 5 key pillars:
Connectivity:
in-car WiFi hotspot.
Safety & security:
automatic crash detection and emergency assistance.
Car status:
maintenance schedules and alerts about potential breakdowns.
Location and turn-by-turn navigation:
peace of mind and efficient traffic management.
Savings:
exclusive offers from third-party service providers.
Connectivity:
in-car WiFi hotspot.
Safety & security:
automatic crash detection and emergency assistance.
Car status:
maintenance schedules and alerts about potential breakdowns.
Location and turn-by-turn navigation:
peace of mind and efficient traffic management.
Savings:
exclusive offers from third-party service providers.
What our client says
Spanish police
Agility, efficiency and cost savings
In 2021 there were 921 fatal accidents on Spanish roads in which 1,004 people died and another 3,728 were seriously injured according to the provisional balance of the DGT. Net4things has provided the Spanish police with crash reports of connected vehicles to offer greater precision and provide agility and efficiency to clarify what exactly happened before, during and after the accident. The crash report serves as an important and reliable evidence that has validity in open legal cases as it reveals relevant information about the vehicle and the behaviour of the driver in that event.
This report generated from our Cross-Mobility Platform (XMP) shows:
Data on the impact and behavior of the driver.
Speed before and after the impact.
Acceleration forces from the accident.
G forces on the X, Y, Z axes.
Vodafone
Launches the Economy of Things’ platform
Vodafone has launched their Digital Asset Broker (DAB), which seamlessly and securely connects vehicles and smart street infrastructure resulting in automatically transacted business. Thanks to the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like Blockchain and Net4things’ geolocation, geofencing and vehicles’ data ingestion capabilities, DAB:
Verifies each device creating a unique digital identity.
Offers vehicle location-based services.
Unlocks the usage of the service.
Executes the payment of the service on our behalf but with the user in full control.
Spanish police
Agility, efficiency and cost savings
In 2021 there were 921 fatal accidents on Spanish roads in which 1,004 people died and another 3,728 were seriously injured according to the provisional balance of the DGT. Net4things has provided the Spanish police with crash reports of connected vehicles to offer greater precision and provide agility and efficiency to clarify what exactly happened before, during and after the accident. The crash report serves as an important and reliable evidence that has validity in open legal cases as it reveals relevant information about the vehicle and the behaviour of the driver in that event.
This report generated from our Cross-Mobility Platform (XMP) shows:
• Data on the impact and behavior of the driver (date and time of the accident, location, average speed, distance travelled, driving time in the last 24 hours, etc.).
• Speed before and after impact.
• Acceleration forces from the accident.
• G forces on the X, Y, Z axes.