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06/26/2008
Interactive TV and Advanced Advertising:
Enriching the customer viewing experience through interactivity was the focus of this session on Interactive Television and Advanced Advertising presented by Steven Riedl, principal architect, Time Warner Cable, and Roy Hasson, customer solutions architect, Motorola. These presentations explored the use of Enhanced [TV] Binary Interchange Format (EBIF) in supporting interactive TV applications and also discussed […]
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06/20/2008
Moto Preps for Expo
Motorola is gearing up for Expo with speakers and tech demos on DOCSIS 3.0, advanced advertising, access networks, WDM, and roundtable discussions. Chris Kohler will present a workshop on DOCSIS 3.0 Migration on June 26 at 9:30-10:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Roy Hasson will present a workshop on EBIF: Bringing Web 2.0 Interactivity to […]
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01/14/2008
BIAP Unveils EBIF Suite
BIAP has unveiled an end-to-end EBIF solution for the cable industry. The package includes a suite of EBIF applications, an integrated development environment for third-party developers, and an EBIF platform that includes an EBIF user agent and support server for cable operators looking to deploy OpenCable.
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06/21/2007
Tandberg Demos Video Advances
Tandberg Television is demonstrating its on-demand, interactive and compression video technologies. Booth demonstrations include advanced media and on-demand solutions, EBIF-compliant advertising and commerce solution on a DCT-2000 set-top box, advanced encoding solutions, and standards-based advanced SDV solution and the next-generation CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 compliant Universal EdgeQAM EQ8096. (Tandberg Television, booth 2570, www.tandbergtv.com)
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06/12/2007
Tandberg Plans Interactive Demos
Tandberg Television’s interactive demos at Expo will include software solutions for the creation, management and delivery of digital media across "Any Platform to Any Device"; open standard solutions including an EBIF-compliant version of the company’s currently deployed live interactive shopping application for HSN on a DCT-2000 set-top box; MPEG-4 AVC encoding capabilities as well as […]
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11/16/2006
It's Not TV … It's ETV
For some reason, consumers accept the geekiest names for their electronic toys. TV sets were followed by VCRs, which were followed by DVDs, while in the background there was DOCSIS, CableLabs’ unabashedly nerdy way of spelling out the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification that would eventually become synonymous with high-speed data when you walked […]