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Posted by 55 50 on April 06, 2007 at 13:08:40 from (216.114.212.76):
In Reply to: Re: New tractor electronics posted by no deeres here on April 06, 2007 at 11:06:37:
In looking at your responses so far, some other thoughts occurred to me. Do any of you think that in the future, if there is a problem, you can contact the manufacturer directly via satellite and they can repair software glitches (these DO occur even though software engineers don"t like to think that) that way and bill for their services all electronically? I suspect the technology already exists to do this since they use the satellites for guidance, yields, seed, fertilizer, chemicals rates, etc. Since, as you say, there are dealers that have problems here, it may eventually force the manufacturers to (perish the thought) bypass the dealers. Also would there be any sense to a group of electronic and software engineers to set up a company to do strictly this type of application and service work by entering into agreements with the tractor mnaufacturers for access to and control of proprietary information?
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