Vehicles sold in European Commission countries should have the in...
Vehicles sold in European Commission countries should have the in-vehicle emergency notice system eCall by 2010, the European Commission said Monday. The commission said it will hold talks on the matter this year with European and Asian automotive industry…
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groups. Up to 2,500 lives could be saved if all cars had eCall, the commission said. It’s pressing member nations that have not signed an eCall memorandum of understanding to do so this year or face regulatory action in 2008. Among the more than 50 signers of the memo are car manufacturer, parts suppliers, telecom and road operators, emergency organizations and motoring clubs in 12 countries.