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[Iptv-industry.com] Cable and satellite operators prevented television or movies from moving beyond their own customer premise equipment, neither needing or seeking close relations with other Consumer Electronics devices. But that is all about to change and one of the leading themes of The Connected Home 2006 will be the implications of increased openness - including the challenges and opportunities presented when set-top boxes and Digital Video Recorders (DVR) can exchange content with the PC and vice-versa.

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[Iptv-industry.com] IPTV Industry - Internet Television News and Marketplace: will debut the world's first IPTV Triple Play solution featuring MPEG-4 middleware on a Sigma Designs based H.264 consumer set-top box. The Envivio® IPTV Triple Play solution presents an innovative method for service providers to deliver standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) IP video, video on demand (VOD) and middleware with an electronic program guide (EPG) all within a complete MPEG-4 environment.

Iscsistorage.com[Iscsistorage.com] IPTV News: Amino Communications has been named top worldwide supplier of IP set-top boxes by US technology analyst organization, ABI Research. The report also confirms Amino's position as the second largest volume supplier - a position achieved after only two years in the IPTV set-top box market.

[Btelevisions.com] Digital TV - Televisions Blog: Although major supplier Samsung Electronics earlier this year unveiled a terrestrial digital multimedia broadcasting (T-DMB) phone, the first of its kind for commercial services in Europe, the Korean company decided to delay manufacturing and shipping while it awaited the outcome of a complicated license allocation process in Germany, which is still not completed, according to German news service Heise Online.

[Videsignline.com] Video/Imaging DesignLine | Blogs: But with regards to TiVo's patent claims on basic DVR technology, I'd say that few here in Europe give a hoot. I have yet to meet a non-American who has even heard about the case (see previous blog).

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