Telefónica has announced plans to bring a trial of
US carrier AT&T’s connected home platform, “Digital Life”, to
Europe. Digital Life allows customers to monitor domestic smart and
connected devices such as intruder alarms, thermostats and ovens, and
control them through mobile applications and other web based user
interfaces.
AT&T will provide Telefónica with the necessary technical
resources and software to enable Telefonica to operate the Internet of
Things service in its domestic markets. The Digital Life platform will
also be customised to show Telefonica branding, as well as handing over
management and hosting of the service to the Spanish telco.
The President of AT&T’s Digital Life business, Kevin Peterson,
believes that global distribution of the service will widen new market
opportunities for industry OEMs.
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