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&lt;em&gt;Today, FierceIPTV presents coverage of the opening keynote, graciously presented by Madeleine Forrer, vice president of Video Services for the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative. Forrer elaborated on IP-Prime, the long-awaited IPTV platform developed with smaller telcos in mind.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;IP-Prime goes prime time&lt;/strong&gt; 
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Madeleine Forrer is unphased by IPTV naysayers. 
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&amp;quot;In 1994, if you would have said DBS would become as ubiquitous as cable, you would have been laughed out of the room,&amp;quot; she said. &amp;quot;We believe IPTV will become the third great competitor. 
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Television delivered via closed network in an Internet Protocol format has variously been presumed to be &amp;quot;buggy, expensive or even impossible,&amp;quot; she said. 
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Rural telcos, however, are making it work, and one NRTC member is leasing hi-def TV sets to its subscribers, she said. Others are among the first TV providers deploying MPEG-4 set-top boxes. 
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&amp;quot;IPTV is setting the tone for what can be done and viewers want to be done,&amp;quot; e.g., bringing together localized content, video-on-demand and even online video, she said. 
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Forrer delivered the keynote address at IPTV Evolution in Los Angeles today, the opening day of ITExpo at the city&#039;s convention center. Forrer&#039;s perspective comes from spending more than two decades in the TV space, from launching channels on cable systems to acquiring programming for a set-top startup. She&#039;s now vice president of the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative located in Herndon, Va., where she secures programming deals for IP-Prime, a turnkey, MPEG-4, IPTV platform for small telcos. 
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IP-Prime, a joint effort of SES Americom, the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association and the NRTC, was launched at a telco site Monday, Forrer said. Details will be released Monday, according to a spokeswoman at NRTC. 
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&lt;strong&gt;IPTV FOR ALL&lt;/strong&gt; 
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Forrer said that when the rural telco lobbies met with SES Americom, the goal was &amp;quot;to find a way to take a multimillion dollar problem and scale it down to a manageable size … We had to make IPTV accessible to telcos with 10,000 access lines, 5,000 access lines, 2,000 access lines.&amp;quot; 
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The result was IP-Prime, one of a handful of IPTV platforms that allows telcos to launch the service without having to install a head-end or other costly infrastructure. 
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&amp;quot;This is ideal for companies in initial stages of IPTV,&amp;quot; Forrer said. &amp;quot;We believe we&#039;ve come up with a solution that works incredibly well in our marketplace, all the way up to 100,000 subscribers.&amp;quot; 
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Forrer said telco plants meeting certain technical criteria can go from voice to IPTV service in 16 weeks with IP-Prime. SES, NRTC and NTCA provide everything--marketing, training, operational support, video, platforms and set-tops. 
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&amp;quot;IP-Prime is as close to turnkey as you can get,&amp;quot; she said. 
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The system uses Scientific Atlanta set-tops and Myrio middleware. Some telco operators, notably Keith Galitz of Canby Telecom in Canby, Ore., have had problems with Myrio. Forrer said the IP-Prime group is also working with NDS Metro and Minerva, or IP-Prime can simply provide program drop-off if a telco wants to build their own head-end and use their own middleware. 
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The programming-only package is also available for MPEG-2 providers or others with existing head-ends. 
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Forrer said a DVR-enabled set-top would be available shortly, and a video-on-demand service within a few months. 
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&amp;quot;We&#039;re also talking to walled-garden providers about local weather, news, games … all delivered to TV screens,&amp;quot; she said. 
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Forrer said she envisions a model where online video can be accessed on TV. Any content that crosses a telco plant &amp;quot;is well-suited to deliver to the set-top box.&amp;quot; 
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Forrer concluded with a quote she attributed to avionics engineer Charles Kettering, who invented the electric starter, &amp;quot;We have a lot of people revolutionizing the world right now because they&#039;ve never had to present a working model.&amp;quot; 
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She also noted a survey that indicated 25 percent of American consumers are ready to check out IPTV when it becomes available. 
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&amp;quot;So here we are,&amp;quot; she said. &amp;quot;We&#039;re in the place where telcos can compete with cable.&amp;quot; 
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&lt;strong&gt;IP Prime to go prime time&lt;/strong&gt;
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Madeleine Forrer is unphased by IPTV naysayers. 
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&lt;p&gt;
&amp;quot;In 1994, if you would have said DBS would become as ubiquitous as cable, you would have been laughed out of the room,&amp;quot; she said. &amp;quot;We believe IPTV will become the third great competitor.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Television delivered via closed network in an Internet Protocol format has variously been presumed to be &amp;quot;buggy, expensive or even impossible,&amp;quot; she said.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Rural telcos, however, are making it work, and one NRTC member is leasing hi-def TV sets to its subscribers, she said. Others are among the first TV providers deploying MPEG-4 set-top boxes. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&amp;quot;IPTV is setting the tone for what can be done and viewers want to be done,&amp;quot; e.g., bringing together localized content, video-on-demand and even online video, she said.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Forrer delivered the keynote address at IPTV Evolution in Los Angeles today, the opening day of ITExpo at the city&#039;s convention center. Forrer&#039;s perspective comes from spending more than two decades in the TV space, from launching channels on cable systems to acquiring programming for a set-top startup. She&#039;s now vice president of the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative located in Herndon, Va., where she secures programming deals for IP-Prime, a turnkey, MPEG-4, IPTV platform for small telcos. 
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