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Autotalks and Datang complete Beijing C-V2X test

Autotalks and Datang have tested chipset-level interoperability of their solutions for Cooperative Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) direct communications in Beijing, China. Autotalks says the test enabled both companies to validate their solutions and determine that they work together properly. The testing is expected to demonstrate the readiness PC5 interfaces which allow vehicles to communicate with each other as well as assist C-V2X deployments in China. Ram Shallom, vice president business dev
July 22, 2019 Read time: 1 min

6765 Autotalks and Datang have tested chipset-level interoperability of their solutions for Cooperative Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) direct communications in Beijing, China.  

Autotalks says the test enabled both companies to validate their solutions and determine that they work together properly.

The testing is expected to demonstrate the readiness PC5 interfaces which allow vehicles to communicate with each other as well as assist C-V2X deployments in China.

Ram Shallom, vice president business development and marketing in Asia Pacific at Autotalks, says: “Achieving this important milestone with Datang, shortly after several successful field tests with leading Chinese automakers, shows the maturity of our C-V2X technology towards mass deployment.”

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