IPTV Interoperability Forum (IIF) is formed to create overall reference architecture for IPTV

June 27, 2005

1 Min Read

WASHINGTON -- ATIS today announced the formation of the IPTV Interoperability Forum (IIF) to develop ATIS standards and related technical and operations activities that enable the interoperability, interconnection and implementation of IPTV systems and services, including video on demand and interactive TV services.

“IPTV will enable consumers to use television as never before,” said Bill Smith, CTO of BellSouth and chairman of ATIS. “Video on demand and interactive services are among the exciting ‘killer apps’ that IPTV will make possible. The ATIS IIF will provide the neutral ground for carriers, service providers, application developers, content providers and equipment manufacturers to work together and make the wide-scale deployment of standardized IPTV a reality.”

The ATIS Board of Directors launched the IIF at its quarterly meeting Thursday on the recommendation of the ATIS IPTV Exploratory Group (IEG), which was formed in April to examine the technical issues surrounding the successful wide-scale deployment of IPTV.

“The ATIS IIF will provide the industry with the big picture for IPTV technology standardization,” said Kevin Schneider, CTO of ADTRAN and co-chair of the IEG. “ATIS will create an overall reference architecture supporting deployment of IPTV and work with standards groups external to ATIS to establish standards that produce an end-to-end IPTV solution.”

“As IPTV deployments become more prevalent, it is important that key technical and business requirements are met: security, network interoperability, and quality of service, to name a few,” said Bill DeMuth, vice president and CTO of SureWest Communications and co-chair of the IEG. “Developing industry consensus and standards is key to IPTV’s long-term success.”

Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)

Subscribe and receive the latest news from the industry.
Join 62,000+ members. Yes it's completely free.

You May Also Like