Continuing the
OIPF trend of proactively promoting the relevance and practical benefits of its published standards-based end-to-end IPTV specifications, the OIPF booth (#233) at the IPTV World Forum in London will showcase technology solutions demonstrating elements of Release 1.1 of its specifications. The demonstrations at the event will be as follows:
An integrated demonstration from AwoX, Ericsson, Intertrust, Opera and Verimatrix will show end-to-end Content Protection with multi-device portability, Service Discovery and Selection and Content Download corresponding to the OIPF Release 1.1, Baseline Managed Profile, and using the Terminal Centric Approach for DRM and content sharing examples which utilize the DLNA Guidelines, Expanded Aug 2009. The demonstration will show how protection of content (copyright protected digital assets such as movies and music) can be achieved at any time and on any device in a converged content protection scenario.
Ericsson and Motorola will demonstrate IPTV based on OIPF Release 1.1, Enhanced Managed Profile, using the Ericsson IPTV Middleware together with a Motorola STB with an integrated IMS gateway. Standard features demonstrated are Service Discovery, Scheduled Content, browser based EPG and Content on Demand and the demonstration will involve a streaming server and STB in the OIPF booth, connected remotely via VPN over Internet to the Ericsson IMS and IPTV lab in Stockholm.
Fraunhofer FOKUS will show ongoing development of its Open IPTV Ecosystem, based on the end-to-end OIPF specifications, and announce a roadmap for release of components of the Ecosystem, helping stimulate uptake of the specifications. The demonstrated scenarios correspond to the OIPF Release 1.1, and beyond Baseline Managed Profile and Enhanced Managed Profile, and show the convergence of IPTV, communications and community services. This includes basic IPTV services such as Scheduled Content (Linear TV) and Content on Demand shown inside a prototypical HTML5 client, as well as advanced services such as Incoming Call and interaction with VoD, “See what I See” and Recommendations.
In addition to the specific demonstrations at the OIPF booth, approximately 20 members of the Forum will be exhibiting at IPTV World Forum, emphasising the increasing momentum of the Forum and its work within the IPTV community. The forum will also participate in panels in the main congress, please see
http://www.oipf.tv for more info.
The OIPF Release 1 specifications, together with the related implementation Profiles, are freely available for download at
http://www.oipf.tv, and the OIPF is now focused on the development of Release 2 specifications. Membership now includes over 60 key IPTV stakeholders and those with a vested interest in IPTV are encouraged to join to support the push towards standardised IPTV; membership details are available at the website.