FourthWall Media is unveiling its Motorola EBIF user agent and platform server at CableLabs Winter Conference in Atlanta this week. Attendees will be able to see a range of bound and unbound EBIF applications running on both Cisco and Motorola set-top boxes at the FourthWall booth.?

The standards-based, I05-compliant EBIF Platform runs on the full range of Motorola set-top boxes, including the legacy DCT 2000 and advanced set-top boxes. It is built to support operator, programmer, and advertiser applications such as Canoe’s suite of bound advanced advertising features.?

“FourthWall Media has been providing EBIF solutions to the Cisco market and customers including Time-Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Rovi and a large number of independents,” said Aaron Ye, FourthWall’s CTO, in a statement. “Now we are bringing our success and proven market performance to the Motorola ecosystem.”

The FourthWall Media Motorola User Agent and Platform Server will be commercially available to cable operators upon Acadia certification completion.

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