Toyota Land Cruiser Brings Mobile Signals to the Outback

May 5, 2016 | Enthusiast News, From The Web

By Shane McGlaun

Toyota Land Cruiser Brings Mobile Signals to the Outback

Huge swaths of land in Australia are without mobile signals of any sort. In fact, over 65% of the country has no cell phone service. That means if you break down or get injured in these areas, you are unable to call for help unless you have a satellite phone. Toyota Australia has created a new way to help bring signals into these areas in emergencies using its Land Cruiser SUVs.

Toyota fits the Land Cruisers with a little yellow tube, which turn the vehicles into an emergency hotspot with a 25 km (~15.5 mile) range. Users can then connect to the hotspot using Wi-Fi and send an emergency signal for help if needed from a normal phone.

The message is then forwarded from vehicle to vehicle, and once one of those vehicles gets within reach of a normal base station, emergency responders are alerted. Toyota also figures the system can help in a disaster by helping people organize and communicate.

Source:: 95 Octane

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