Telefonica launches 'Aura' voice assistant in six countries

Reuters  |  BARCELONA 

By González and Douglas Busvine

(Reuters) - Spanish mobile operator on Sunday launched a voice-activated assistant, called 'Aura', in six countries, using to interact with its customers.

The announcement, on the eve of the Mobile in Barcelona, comes a year after promised a makeover in response to U.

S. like Amazon, whose has become a

Telefonica, present in 17 markets across and Latin America, is offering its in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Germany, and Britain.

"A year ago we said we wanted to be the basis of our clients' relationship with us and we are delivering on our promise," said on Sunday.

"Digitalization is the core of our business and thanks to the deep internal transformation that we have undergone in the last eight years we have become a company of smart platforms."

European telecoms have struggled to grow as regulators crack down on roaming fees, data prices erode, and opportunities to achieve economies of scale by merging fade because markets are already concentrated.

They also face a struggle to keep up with so-called platform companies like Amazon, or that have proven highly adept at using customer data to sell products, services or advertising online.

Aura won't seek to compete - instead it will operate as a branded app in Argentina, and Britain, will run on Telefonica's pay-TV platform in Spain, while being available via in and

It will soon be integrated with Assistant, as well as Microsoft's Cortana in 2019, said.

Telefonica, which has invested 56 billion euros ($69 billion) in its digital upgrade since 2012, forecast last week that sales would grow by 1 percent this year - slower than the high double digits achieved by U. S. players.

It also said it was working with of Germany, Dutch KPN and of on a so-called data-portability initiative.

This comes before new rules that enter force in May - called the (GDPR) - that give customers greater rights over how their personal data is handled by companies.

Data portability foresees allowing people to receive or transfer data collected about them online, in an accessible form, as part of a wider policy agenda of shielding citizens from corporate surveillance.

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 09:39 IST
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