FierceWirelessFierceWirelessEuropeFierceDeveloperFierceMobileContentFierceBroadbandWirelessFierceVoIPFierceIPTVFierceTelecomFierceOnlineVideoFierceCable

Free Newsletter

About | View Sample | Privacy

Open IPTV Forum announces Profiles spec

Tools

The Open IPTV Forum (OIPF) has published its Profiles specification for its Release 1 Solution, which is also being accompanied by a revision (Version 1.1) of its seven-volume Release 1 IPTV Solution specification, originally published last January, a statement from the OIPF reads. Release 1 focuses on end-to-end IPTV deployment in which any consumer device can "access enriched and personalised IPTV services either in a managed or a non-managed network."

Version 1.1 of Release 1 used feedback gained from early implementations to generate updates, clarifications and corrections from the previous release. The Profiles specification defines three implementation and deployment profiles. The Open Internet Profile supports "over-the-top" services; the Baseline Managed Profile supports scheduled and on-demand services using managed-network capabilities for content delivery; and the Enhanced Managed Profile provides native support for advanced converged services and networks via IMS and the Technical Reference-069 remote management standard.

IPTV implementations built according to Release 1 must comply with one of these profiles. The OIPF is hosting the OIPF Interoperability Event next month, at which early implementations and complaint gear are expected to be showcased.

For more:
Here's the OIPF press release

Related articles
The Open IPTV Forum has been adding members this year


SHARE
WITH:
Email Twitter Facebook LinkedIn StumbleUpon
Get Your FREE FierceIPTV Email Newsletter:

Be the first to comment
More stories about IMS   IPTV standards   Open IPTV Forum   Content Delivery   Managed Network  

Comments

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

More information about formatting options

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.