LiveOne announced an expanded collaboration with AT&T and Cisco to support next-generation in-vehicle entertainment experiences on June 3, 2026 [1, 2].

The partnership focuses on integrating advanced media services into the AT&T Connected Car platform to create more scalable deployment opportunities for digital content within vehicles [2].

Based in Los Angeles, LiveOne is working to enhance the way passengers and drivers interact with entertainment systems while on the road [1, 2]. The initiative leverages the existing infrastructure of the AT&T Connected Car ecosystem to bring high-quality media directly to the dashboard [1].

By incorporating Cisco's technology alongside AT&T's connectivity, the companies intend to modernize the in-car experience. The goal is to move beyond basic radio and streaming toward a more integrated, next-generation platform that can scale across various vehicle models [2].

This expansion follows previous efforts to merge telecommunications and media consumption. The collaboration seeks to ensure that the delivery of content remains stable and high-performing regardless of the vehicle's location within the network's reach [1, 2].

LiveOne announced an expanded collaboration with AT&T and Cisco.

This collaboration signals a shift toward treating the vehicle as a primary consumption hub for digital media. By combining LiveOne's content capabilities with AT&T's network and Cisco's hardware infrastructure, the companies are attempting to standardize how third-party entertainment is delivered in a connected car environment, potentially reducing the reliance on personal smartphones for in-car infotainment.