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BT choose Microsoft for broadband TV
Posted by: eusty on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 - 07:50 AM
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BT has decided to select Microsoft to provide it's software platform for
it's TV over Broadband, which is scheduled to be operational next year.
Trials are planned for the start of the year using Microsoft's
TV Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Edition software which
can provide standard and high-definition channels, on-demand programming,
digital video recording and interactive program guides.
The set-top boxes will be able to receive terrestrial television via an
aerial and use the broadband connection for providing IPTV. No details have been
released on the technical details, for example what data rates will be needed
for an acceptable picture quality, although it seems customers will have to wait for BT's
21CN, the proposed 21st century network based on internet protocols, to see the
full advantages.
| "BT and Microsoft share a common vision for converged
entertainment in the home. TV over broadband services will play an
important role in BT's triple-play offering for consumers."
"Our proposed complementary approach of over-the-air broadcast and
broadband-delivered video-on-demand, interactivity and enhanced
support is the perfect solution and complements existing TV
propositions already in the UK market," |
| Ian Livingston, BT Retail chief executive |
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