Volvo Install Skype In Cars For Business Purposes

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Dec 30, 2016 01:46 AM EST

People are eager to search and invent more technologies for their desired satisfaction, such as electronic gadgets with programmed software to lessen responsibilities. And now, it seems Volvo was craving for more and want to be the first automaker to put Skype in cars.

This sounds fascinating to business people who are about coming late in their meetings for not being able to come up early. It even ended up calling their colleagues using smartphones while struggling to speed up their cars causing an accident.

According to Digital Trends, the Swedish multinational manufacturing company together with Microsoft declared the union of Skype for Business that will be putting to its 90 series model cars like 2017 Volvo XC90, V90, and S90 and it was their first time to install a software in auto.

Meanwhile, the automaker company conducted a survey of the people using conference call regularly with their car and to evaluate Volvo's declaration. The premium brand has stated that the idea of installing Skype was much easier to manage and secured technique.

Anders Tylman-Mikiewic, the Vice President of Volvo's connectivity appreciate its convenient work while comparing things that give them the hassle to operate. He also added that with the companies concept they are about to give their attention on the road and not with the uneasy previous way of communicating.

However, Skype was intentionally built to convey the message with a webcam but the app only works with limited voice calls and no video at all. According to Car Scoop, the purpose of car version was to avoid the possible danger of car owners messing up with their phones while driving. 

Volvo company give an assurance to people that they are about to view their upcoming 90 series models and will be connected to meetings with one click in their demonstration display. And now they are likely to applied Cortana in their car model to support peoples' need.  

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