
BMW is partnering with T-Mobile to bring unlimited voice
calling and unlimited 5G data to BMW vehicles.
The 2022 BMW iX and i4, powered by T-Mobile’s new Magenta Drive for BMW, are reportedly the first vehicles to become 5G
connected cars as part of a long-term agreement.
Available for $20 per month to postpaid customers, T-Mobile Magenta Drive for BMW can turn any qualified BMW vehicle into a WiFi
hotspot. Drivers can also activate in-car calling using their personal cell phone number.
The capacity aims to fill a vehicle buyers needs as cars have become a more critical
extension of home and work, according to the companies.
T-Mobile’s 5G network covers more than 96% of Interstate Highway miles across America — 16% more than the
next network, according to data from network intelligence provider,Ookla. Nearly half the traffic on T-Mobile’s network is 5G. T-Mobile’s Extended Range 5G covers 310 million people across
1.8 million square miles.
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BMW owners can sign up for the service online.
The telecom provider is somewhat late
to the party in inking an agreement with an automaker. Audi announced a
partnership with Verizon in February. General Motors’ August deal with AT&T brought 5G connectivity to millions of
vehicles starting in 2023. AT&T has been providing 4G to GM since 2014.