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Old 12-08-2019, 09:06 AM   #11
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an issue (or maybe not) that hasn't yet been addressed:

GM and Keystone entered an agreement to interface the In-Command system with future GM vehicles. What does that do to "advances in technology" for RAM or Ford owners ????

I can envision much the same happening here as happened with Apple vs Microsoft or Android vs I-Phone....

Will the "new and improved" updates to the system support both the old technology or will it migrate to an "exclusive GM/Keystone platform" ?????

I'm not "making accusations" rather "wondering how the system will evolve" and who gets "left in the dust" when it comes to updates and glitch resolution. Will "they" work on the GM/Keystone platform for fixes and after it's resolved, then (with no priority) try to find a work-around for RAM/Ford owners …… Or, will the "corporate policy" turn to a "GM/Keystone investment protection" attitude
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