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[xchange magazine Site Wide Content Feed] The middleware brings together Ericsson offerings such as IPTV network infrastructure, video processing solutions and VoD, and interoperates with products from Accedo Broadband, Agama Technologies, Amino, HP, SecureMedia, Sun Microsystems, Tilgin, Verimatrix, and ZyXEL.

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[xchange magazine Site Wide Content Feed] Ericsson Launches IMS IPTV Middleware: (ERIC) has announced new IPTV middleware that it claims is integrated with IMS, and has been integrated with a series of third-party products. The vendor says its package is aligned with open standards.

[Untitled] Ericsson IPTV Middleware: Ericsson launched the world's first IMS enabled IPTV solution at IBC in Amsterdam 2008. The solution is part of Ericsson's offer to deliver an individual TV experience enabling it anytime, anywhere and on any device.

[xchange magazine Site Wide Content Feed] Report: IPTV/SDV Gear Growth Forecast Lowered: “We still see growth coming from the telco IPTV sector because IPTV is one of the key ways telcos can hold on to their broadband subscribers and increase revenue per user, so providers will continue to roll out new networks or expand their existing networks,” explained Jeff Heynen, directing analyst for broadband and video at Infonetics, in prepared comments.

[Gawkwire: Web Hosting and Internet News Resource] Cable and IPTV Telcos Investing in Video on Demand Servers: Infonetics' quarterly video infrastructure report provides worldwide and regional market share, market size, analysis, and forecasts through 2014 for telco IPTV and cable video equipment, including VOD and streaming content servers, video encoders, edge QAMs, IPTV middleware and content delivery platforms, digital cable middleware, satellite video middleware, and video content protection software. The report also provides market size, analysis, and forecasts for telco IPTV, cable video, and satellite video subscribers and operator service revenue.

[TVover.net] Ericsson Launches New IMS IPTV Middleware - TVover.net: The end-to-end IPTV solution is aligned with the Open IPTV Forum specifications and is the first solution in the world to be pre-integrated with IMS. It brings together core Ericsson solutions - new IMS-enabled IPTV middleware, IPTV network infrastructure, market-leading video processing solutions and video-on-demand technologies - with interoperable third-party products from key TV players such as Accedo Broadband, Agama Technologies, Amino, HP, SecureMedia, Sun Microsystem, Tilgin, Verimatrix, and ZyXEL.

[Communications Engineering & Design Headline News] Ericsson brings IMS / IPTV middleware to TelcoTV: Ericsson’s IPTV solution, which is aligned with the Open IPTV Forum specifications, brings together Ericsson’s new IMS-enabled IPTV middleware, IPTV network infrastructure, video processing solutions and video-on-demand technologies.

[TVover.net] Open IPTV Forum Members to Demonstrate Elements of the OIPF ...: 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.

[Tvsum's Blog] Ericsson replaces Alcatel Telekom Austria IPTV platform: The Swedish technologyprovider, which is replacing the previous Alcatel technology, isproviding its IPTV middleware and OpenStream Digital Services Platformfor video-on-demand and WatchPoint Content Management System. Thetechnology will allow customers to watch the same content having beendelivered in different formats to multiple devices.

[Sports Video Group] Austrian IPTV Provider Brings on Ericsson to Enhance MediaBox Platform: As well as prime integration and consultancy services, Ericsson will provide a complete solution to Telekom Austria, including its IPTV middleware, OpenStream Digital Services Platform for video-on-demand and WatchPoint Content Management System to address the challenge of delivering the same content to multiple devices in different formats.

[Media city UK (Indie Blog)] IPTV World Forum embraces hybrid future: There are now around 33 million subscribers to IPTV services, up from around 20 million a year ago, but that still represents only 10% of broadband homes, 5% of the multichannel market and less than 2% of television homes worldwide. As this convention demonstrated, more significant growth may come from hybrid broadcast and broadband network connected devices and displays. 

[itvt] Ericsson Launches IMS-Integrated IPTV Middleware: and describes it as bringing together various of its core products–including IPTV network infrastructure, video processing solutions and VOD technologies, as well as the new IMS-enabled IPTV middleware–with products from such companies as Accedo Broadband, Agama Technologies, Amino, HP, SecureMedia, Sun Microsystems, Tilgin, Verimatrix and ZyXEL. “Ericsson has combined its leading network solutions, digital television solutions, consulting and systems integration capabilities, with key industry partners, to launch an industry-shaping TV platform that delivers on the vision of the Individual TV Experience,”

[Content Technology Operators Innovation Consulting] Google TV off to a bad start | Content Technology Operators ...: Despite having spent ages myself pushing for an app environment at Orange (I mean who wouldn’t want to mimick Apple’s iPhone success?) I am getting the feeling from this whole debate that Apps may not be more than a gimmick on the lean-back TV. Personnalising the experience as you rightly point out will be important, but might that not come from other screens than the TV?

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