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The Open IPTV Forum Publishes: Release 1 IPTV Solution Specifications
The Open IPTV Forum has published the detailed system and protocol specifications – Release 1 IPTV Solution Specifications – which will enable the widespread deployment of IPTV services.
IPTV – digital television received through the same technologies used for computer networks, using Internet Protocol – will revolutionise the way people experience television. IPTV will provide new interactive services; in addition to the ability to interact with scheduled programmes, such as voting with their remote control, IPTV also provides Content on Demand, where users select content items they want to watch at a time of their choosing. IPTV can be integrated with communication services such as presence and text messaging, allowing users not only to see if their friends are online, but also to chat or share information about the show that they are watching on TV, or receive on-screen notifications about incoming calls or requests for video chat. IPTV will also allow the integration of mobile and fixed TV.
With the publication of Release 1, the Open IPTV Forum is delivering on its promise to open up access to the interactive and personalised services offered by IPTV. Together with the profiles that will be delivered in spring 2009, these new specifications will allow the industry to deploy IPTV networks and devices that interoperate, while at the same time offering an evolution path for the future. Such networks and devices will enable IPTV services that are easy to use as well as attractive to the end-user.
Release 1 is contained in seven volumes of specifications:
Volume 1 – Overview
Volume 2 - Media Formats
Volume 3 - Content Meta Data
Volume 4 – Protocols for Home Network, User-Network and Network-Network interfaces
Volume 5 – Declarative Application Environment
Volume 6 – Procedural Application Environment
Volume 7 – Authentication, Content Protection and Service Protection
These are accompanied by an updated version of the Functional Architecture specification for Release 1. The documents can all be downloaded from the
Forum’s website
.
The Forum will now begin work immediately on Release 2, which is scheduled for completion by the end of 2009, and will address the issues of interoperability testing and profiling. The Service and Platform Requirements for Release 2, which will guide the Forum’s work for the coming year, are also available at the
Forum’s website
A revised version of the Forum’s White Paper, which describes the world of IPTV in general and the vision of the Open IPTV Forum, now includes a section explaining the new specifications.
Posted on Jan 08, 2009
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