GM to Update Old OnStar Systems

Up to half a million users of General Motors’ OnStar system will lose their service in 2008 due to a major infrastructure switch from analog to digital networks, but GM does not plan to hang up on its most loyal customers.

Drew Winter, Contributing Editor

December 14, 2006

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Up to half a million users of General Motors’ OnStar system will lose their service in 2008 due to a major infrastructure switch from analog to digital networks, but GM does not plan to hang up on its most loyal customers.

Hear Ward's AutoWorld Editor Drew Winter's latest take on the auto industry in his weekly report on Detroit's WJR radio:

GM to Update Old OnStar Systems

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Drew Winter

Contributing Editor, WardsAuto

Drew Winter is a former longtime editor and analyst for Wards. He writes about a wide range of topics including emerging cockpit technology, new materials and supply chain business strategies. He also serves as a judge in both the Wards 10 Best Engines and Propulsion Systems awards and the Wards 10 Best Interiors & UX awards and as a juror for the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year awards.

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