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LiveOne Expands Car Entertainment Platform Collaboration With AT&T

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LiveOne (LVO) said Wednesday it is launching an expanded collaboration with AT&T (T) and Cisco (CSCO) to provide in-vehicle entertainment services in AT&T's Connected Car platform.

The project will allow automotive original equipment manufacturers to install entertainment services using AT&T's Connected Car platform and Cisco's billing technology, and LiveOne will provide music and live audio content, the company said.

LiveOne said its services will be available as a bundled entertainment option in some vehicles equipped with AT&T Connected Car services.

Financial details were not provided.

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