AT&T is shutting down its 3G network, and this will kill off connected features for millions of cars, including traffic navigation, emergency calls and voice assist.
The telecom giant began the shutdown of its third generation network on February 22, freeing up frequencies for its faster, and more reliable, 5G infrastructure.
A side effect of this shut down will be ‘smart features’ in millions of cars, mostly released before 2017, no longer able to function, as they rely on the