<P>With the ninth consecutive deadline for the implementation of Contran 245, Brazil’s ambitious plan to stem vehicle theft by having all new vehicles equipped with tracking modules, come and gone, the telematics industry is once again wondering how much longer it will take for the government to get its act together.</P>
<P>But unlike with previous delays, there is now cautious optimism that the plan is on track for implementation, perhaps as soon as January.</P>
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With the ninth consecutive deadline for the implementation of Contran 245, Brazil’s ambitious plan to stem vehicle theft by having all new vehicles equipped with tracking modules, come and gone, the telematics industry is once again wondering how much longer it will take for the government to get its act together.
But unlike with previous delays, there is now cautious optimism that the plan is on track for implementation, perhaps as soon as January.
기사원문보기 : http://analysis.telematicsupdate.com/infotainment/telematics-opportunties-brazil-and-latam-part-i