Chrysler will start to offer in-car WiFi service in Jeeps and Dodges in August. Using the company's uConnect web service through Autonet Mobile, WiFi access will be avialable as a dealer-installed accessory. The router mounts in the car trunk, uses integrated 3G and 2.5G cellular data networks, and works wherever cell service is available.
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