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Interoperability taken a step further
September 11, 2008
STOCKHOLM -- Widespread deployment of IPTV services is currently hampered by a lack of interoperability among products. The Open IPTV Forum, the pan-industry initiative that was established to produce an end-to-end solution, is now fulfilling that promise. The Forum is pleased to announce that a number of detailed system and protocol specifications for Release 1 have been finalized at its meeting in Berlin, Sep 8 - 11.
Those specifications will allow the industry to deploy IPTV networks and devices that inter-operate, while offering an evolution path for the future. Such networks and devices will allow the industry to deliver IPTV services that are easy to use as well as attractive to the end user..
The specifications cover the following areas to ensure a high level of interoperability:
Audio/Video Media FormatsContent Metadata
Protocols for Home Network, User-Network and Network-Network interfaces
Declarative Application Environment
Procedural Application Environment
Content and Service Protection
An additional overview document will provide a guide to using these specifications to deliver the services described in the Service and Platform Requirements and Services and Functions for Release 1. Work has also begun on creating test specifications to aid interoperability testing of the interfaces exposed by these specifications.
Open IPTV Forum (OIPF)
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