Posted September 29, 2011 ¬ 9:27 amh.Petr Peterka
At least one of the less obvious challenges related to delivering rich combinations of TV services to all these connected TVs and portable platforms is reproducing many aspects of the live TV experience in a scalable fashion. None of the critical adaptive bitrate streaming protocols out there, specifically Smooth Streaming and HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), have been defined in a way that makes it easy to support tens of thousands of concurrent subscribers watching a major live event such as the soccer World Cup in real time. When compared to the well-honed DVB broadcast technologies, some of the key issues of practical concern, like managing semi-synchronized key changes and addressing revenue leakage through re-broadcasting of various kinds, are not yet developed to scale in a streaming environment. Addressing these kinds of issues takes Internet TV to the commercial level necessary to truly reproduce the pay-TV service paradigm–and associated revenue models – that we are all familiar with.
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adaptive rate streaming, digital TV security, Internet TV, Multiscreen, OTT, pay TV, Petr Peterka, Revenue securityadaptive rate streaming, digital TV, HTTP Live Streaming, IBC, multi-screen, Smooth Streaming
Posted June 6, 2011 ¬ 6:51 amh.Steve Christian
An increased number of portable and mobile devices are driving consumer interest in video on the go. Consumers are demanding access to preferred content across devices, anywhere and anytime. However, for service providers and content owners to be able to provide these services in a profitable manner, the content must first be secure. In addition, as new revenue models develop, the content protection must offer increased flexibility and the ability to follow complex rules. This webinar explores the new requirements for effective rights management and content protection in a multiplatform world.
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adaptive rate streaming, Cable, Conditional Access, DRM, Internet TV, IPTV, Multiscreen, Steve Christiancontent protection, Content Security, DRM, HTTP Live Streaming
Posted May 24, 2011 ¬ 6:25 amh.Steve Christian
An increased number of portable and mobile devices are driving consumer interest in video on the go. Consumers are demanding access to preferred content across devices, anywhere and anytime. However, for service providers and content owners to be able to provide these services in a profitable manner, the content must first be secure. In addition, as new revenue models develop, the content protection must offer increased flexibility and the ability to follow complex rules. This webinar explores the new requirements for effective rights management and content protection in a multiplatform world.
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adaptive rate streaming, digital TV security, DRM, Internet TV, Multiscreen, OTT, Steve Christian, Subscriber intelligenceadaptive rate streaming, content protection, DRM, Internet TV, OTT
Posted April 27, 2011 ¬ 10:31 pmh.Petr Peterka
Where did the quest for highest quality and best picture disappear? Actually, it did not.
As we discussed with Herve Utheza, president of our partner company RCDb, during a session on “Tapping into the Blu-ray Potential” at NAB 2011, OTT is also coming to our living rooms bringing Hollywood content to a device that everybody is familiar with, is simple to use and always brought quality entertainment for the whole family.
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adaptive rate streaming, Blu-ray, Conditional Access, digital TV security, DRM, Internet TV, OTT, Petr Peterkaadaptive rate streaming, Blu-ray, digital TV, DRM, NAB, OTT, Revenue security
Posted March 16, 2011 ¬ 2:41 pmh.Steve Christian
We recognize that we are still in the early days of developing the business environment for adaptive rate streaming and OTT video services – which is why we are organizing the Capitalizing on OTT Breakfast Forum the morning of March 22 just down from the IP&TV World Forum.
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adaptive rate streaming, Internet TV, IPTV, OTT, Revenue security, Standards, Steve Christianadaptive rate streaming, Apple, HTTP Live Streaming, IPTV World Forum, OTT, Revenue security
Posted December 17, 2010 ¬ 5:26 amh.Steve Christian
And who already has access to high-quality content and conditional access (CA) / digital rights management (DRM) systems in place? Digital TV operators. We believe the cable, satellite and IPTV operators that already have the rights to broadcast premium content are in the cat bird seat to offer the best live mobile TV experience.
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adaptive rate streaming, DRM, Internet TV, Mobile TV, pay TV, Steve Christianadaptive rate streaming, Apple, Conditional Access, digital TV, DRM, OTT, pay TV
Posted November 16, 2010 ¬ 1:29 pmh.Steve Christian
In our opinion, 2010 has been the year of over-the-top (OTT) applications and no technology has done more for the deployment of OTT service delivery models than adaptive rate streaming (ARS). We would even venture to claim that adaptive rate streaming has been one of the most influential technologies of 2010.
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Posted September 16, 2010 ¬ 10:15 pmh.Petr Peterka
I was going to start with the same sentence as last time when returning from the IPTV World Forum in London: “sitting at a cafe in Heathrow airport sipping a cup of very good coffee…” But since the IBC 2010 was in Amsterdam, I had to say goodbye to The Netherlands by indulging in a [...]
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adaptive rate streaming, Blu-ray, digital TV security, DRM, Internet TV, OTT, Petr Peterkaadaptive rate streaming, Blu-ray, Content Security, IBC, OTT, VoD
Posted September 10, 2010 ¬ 11:29 pmh.Steve Christian
The standardization and deployment of HTTP-based adaptive rate streaming is likely to alter the current digital TV framework of managed network vs. Internet delivery. We feel the open approach of Apple’s version of HTTP streaming and the popularity of the iPhone and iPad along with its growing list of video-based apps, has become a major [...]
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Posted September 9, 2010 ¬ 5:58 pmh.Steve Oetegenn
As a long-standing partner to Nokia Siemens Networks (back when they were just Siemens), we are proud to provide the integrated over-the-top (OTT) security component in the company’s recently launched Ubiquity TV. We have been vocal in our position of how pay-TV operators should integrate OTT and adaptive rate streaming technologies with existing managed networks [...]
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