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Amazon joins music wars with new streaming service

Online giant offers discount incentive for subscribers using its Echo and Tap speakers

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An Amazon Echo Dot, left, and Amazon Echo voice-controlled home assistants. Photo: Bloomberg
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Online giant Amazon entered the streaming music wars this week, taking on rivals like Spotify and Apple with a subscription service that offers discounts to those using its voice-controlled speakers.

Amazon Music Unlimited will offer “tens of millions of songs” to subscribers, the company said, a step up from the two million available on its existing Amazon Prime streaming service.

The new service costs US$9.99 a month for US customers – the same as rivals Spotify Premium, Apple Music and Google Play – but Amazon is offering a discounted rate of US$3.99 for subscribers who limit use to its Echo, Dot or Tap speakers.

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The new service is available to US customers, and will launch later this year in Britain, Germany and Austria, the company said in a statement.

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“Amazon Music Unlimited brings real value to the millions of people who are already Prime members,” said Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos.

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