Press Release
11 September 2008
IPTV is coming…even stronger
More companies join the push to deploy Interactive
Personalised TV
Efforts to accelerate the
deployment of IPTV by combining the expertise of key
telecom operators, consumer electronics manufacturers
and network infrastructure providers in the Open IPTV
Forum are gathering further momentum, and the first
release of the specifications that will allow IPTV to
develop into a mass market service is close to
completion.
At its meeting at the headquarters of Sony Europe in
Berlin from 8-11th September, the Open IPTV Forum, the
pan-industry initiative that was established to produce
the end-to-end solution specification which will open up
access to the interactive and personalised services
offered by IPTV, significantly expanded its membership.
These companies join the founding members – Ericsson, FT
Group, Nokia Siemens Networks, Panasonic, Philips,
Samsung, Sony Corporation and Telecom Italia – and many
other major IPTV industry players from the
communications and entertainment industries
(www.oipf.tv/members.html),
bringing to 44 the number of companies which are working
together in the Forum.
7 new members have been accepted:
enCentro (Neuvex Lda Trading as enCentro Systems Inc)
HwaCom Systems Inc
Institut fuer Rundfunktechnik GmbH
Neotion
Sigma Designs, Inc.
UTStarcom Inc
WyPlay
Yun Chao Hu, Chairman of the Forum, commented:
“These new members represent a wide
range of interest and broaden the input to the Forum’s
activities both technically and geographically; they
reinforce the Forum’s presence in Asia with (HwaCom,
Taiwan), US (Sigma Designs) and establish the Forum's
presence in Europe (enCentro Systems Inc., Neotion,
Wyplay) and adding an broadcasting institute to our
membership with IRT (Germany).
Please see also our earlier Press
Release this week regarding the Open IPTV Forum Release
1, which will solve the problem of fragmentation within
the market by standardising an IPTV framework, enabling
a ‘plug and play’ experience for the end-user and, by
ensuring interoperability, will make IPTV independent of
the technology behind it.”
Over the coming months, the Forum will be exhibiting at
some of the world’s largest consumer entertainment
industry events:
- MPEG Industry Forum – Master Class, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 11 September.
- IBC, the major international event for all involved in the creation, management and delivery of content for the entertainment industry – Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 12-16 September.
- IPTV World Series EU, Budapest October 20-21, Dubai November 3-4
- Telco TV, November 13-18th, Los Angeles
Members of the Forum will be speaking
at these events, and will be delighted to meet potential
new members to discuss the work of the Forum and the
future of IPTV. Interviews with the press can also be
arranged.
For further information about this news release,
please contact:
Claire d’Esclercs, Secretary of the Open IPTV Forum,
[email protected]
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