gmcjetpilot
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I last used Nissan Connect in Dec or Jan 2022. It gave me charge status. I just tried to use it and it's dead dead dead (as expected).
HOWEVER I can update charging stations and see the Antenna signal strength meter shows good signal strength?
So is Nissan still going to update charging stations? Is that 3G or something different?
My guess AT&T 3G is still working in my area, but Nissan shut down the NISSAN CONNECT.
I also suspect Charge Station Updates are AT&T 3G will stop soon?
COMMENTS?
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
Well on local TV news they even reported AT&T 3G was shut down and some devices (phones, messaging) may stop working. I got this EMAIL today from Nissan. The last part is please don't bother to sue us because it's in your terms of service. Not sure what specific part of the terms but I am sure it says they can terminate the NissanConnect service anytime....
NOTE My Car Wings is working and downloaded charge stations, Nissan Feed about my energy efficiency and my "ranking". I also got POI powered by Google.. I still see signal strength???
Nissan is committed to providing the highest levels of customer satisfaction. With that in mind, we want to provide you with an important update regarding cellular network changes that will affect your access to the NissanConnect® EV & Services features in your 2015 Nissan LEAF.
Your vehicle is equipped with a TCU (Telematics Control Unit) designed to connect to the AT&T 3G cellular network. This connection to the 3G network is necessary in order for NissanConnect® EV & Services to operate. The 3G cellular network service provider, AT&T, has announced its decision to discontinue 3G cellular network coverage on or before February 22, 2022. As a result of AT&T’s termination of 3G network coverage, NissanConnect® EV & Services features that require a 3G network connection will no longer operate in your vehicle, and your NissanConnect® EV & Services subscription will become inactive.1 This decision to discontinue 3G network coverage was not made by Nissan and this change is not within Nissan’s control.
What this means to you:
Your subscription will continue based on your service agreement until (1) the date it expires, (2) the date AT&T discontinues service; or
(3) February 22, 2022, whichever comes first.
After the date AT&T discontinues service, NissanConnect® EV & Services will no longer operate in your vehicle, and you will not be able to re-enroll to receive services.
You may cancel your NissanConnect® EV & Services subscription at any time via the MyNISSAN Owner Portal. All subscription cancellations are subject to the terms and conditions of your NissanConnect® EV & Services Subscriber Agreement. For any questions about cancellation, please contact customer care at (855) 426-6628.
HOWEVER I can update charging stations and see the Antenna signal strength meter shows good signal strength?
So is Nissan still going to update charging stations? Is that 3G or something different?
My guess AT&T 3G is still working in my area, but Nissan shut down the NISSAN CONNECT.
I also suspect Charge Station Updates are AT&T 3G will stop soon?
COMMENTS?
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
Well on local TV news they even reported AT&T 3G was shut down and some devices (phones, messaging) may stop working. I got this EMAIL today from Nissan. The last part is please don't bother to sue us because it's in your terms of service. Not sure what specific part of the terms but I am sure it says they can terminate the NissanConnect service anytime....
NOTE My Car Wings is working and downloaded charge stations, Nissan Feed about my energy efficiency and my "ranking". I also got POI powered by Google.. I still see signal strength???
Nissan is committed to providing the highest levels of customer satisfaction. With that in mind, we want to provide you with an important update regarding cellular network changes that will affect your access to the NissanConnect® EV & Services features in your 2015 Nissan LEAF.
Your vehicle is equipped with a TCU (Telematics Control Unit) designed to connect to the AT&T 3G cellular network. This connection to the 3G network is necessary in order for NissanConnect® EV & Services to operate. The 3G cellular network service provider, AT&T, has announced its decision to discontinue 3G cellular network coverage on or before February 22, 2022. As a result of AT&T’s termination of 3G network coverage, NissanConnect® EV & Services features that require a 3G network connection will no longer operate in your vehicle, and your NissanConnect® EV & Services subscription will become inactive.1 This decision to discontinue 3G network coverage was not made by Nissan and this change is not within Nissan’s control.
What this means to you:
Your subscription will continue based on your service agreement until (1) the date it expires, (2) the date AT&T discontinues service; or
(3) February 22, 2022, whichever comes first.
After the date AT&T discontinues service, NissanConnect® EV & Services will no longer operate in your vehicle, and you will not be able to re-enroll to receive services.
You may cancel your NissanConnect® EV & Services subscription at any time via the MyNISSAN Owner Portal. All subscription cancellations are subject to the terms and conditions of your NissanConnect® EV & Services Subscriber Agreement. For any questions about cancellation, please contact customer care at (855) 426-6628.