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Telecom giant offers smart car tech

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BERLINN Deutsche Telekom AG has a new way to sell wireless contracts — by turning your clunker into a smart car.

Europe’s largest phone carrier is offering owners of cars built since 2006 a service that will monitor driving data and turn the vehicle into a Wi-Fi hot spot, as the company taps into demand for on-trip surfing and connected devices.

The Bonn-based carrier is selling customers in Germany an adapter that plugs into the diagnostic­s connector fitted in almost all modern cars.

While it’s offering the wireless device at one euro — $1.50 — the real cash for the company is in the contracts needed to run the service — about 10 euros ($15) a month for 10 gigabytes of data.

“We’re not only offering owners of older cars the chance to make their vehicle smart, but also turn the car into a rolling Wi-Fi hot spot,” Michael Hagsphil, who heads Deutsche Telekom’s private consumer business in Germany, said in a statement.

Deutsche Telekom’s foray into vehicles is its latest attempt to enter the connected devices market that’s increasing­ly attractive to consumers. On Monday, the carrier unveiled its own voicecontr­olled smart home speaker, compatible with Amazon.com Inc.’s Alexa service, that will go on sale next year.

Sweden’s Telia AB offers a similar vehicle service where owners can monitor location, diagnostic­s and engine error codes as well as get alerted if the car is broken into.

Spending on smart home hardware, services and installati­on fees will reach US$155 billion globally by 2022, up from almost $90 billion this year, according to consultant Strategy Analytics.

 ?? MICHAEL PROBST/AP ?? German carrier Deutsche Telekom AG is selling clients a service that will monitor driving data and create a Wi-Fi hot spot.
MICHAEL PROBST/AP German carrier Deutsche Telekom AG is selling clients a service that will monitor driving data and create a Wi-Fi hot spot.

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