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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/nextv2009-hybridnetworks-verimatrix-111809-091207140803-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1260216617" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> The strong movement towards “content anywhere anytime” and “prime time on my time” puts an increasing pressure on operators to keep customers happy. Pay-TV operators recognize that they must offer advanced services such as HD and video-on-demand. However, network bandwidth limitations often present a challenge. Moreover, the lack of a return channel in broadcast networks means that interactive applications are limited.
One solution combines DVB and IP delivery technologies through a hybrid network approach that takes advantage of the strengths of each: an RF-based broadcast network for one-to-many linear content delivery, combined with an IP network for interactive one-to-one services such as video-on-demand (VOD) and shopping. With a hybrid approach, the opportunity exists to offer new of subscriber benefits in a seamless experience while the service operator improves both competitive position and revenue potential. 
Operators can take different paths in the transition to a higher-value subscriber base, depending on their current infrastructure and business objectives. For example, DVB broadcasters may add IP-based video-on-demand services, while IPTV operators can benefit by adding DVB satellite or terrestrial channel bundles.
Content security technology has followed the evolution of pay-TV networks. While analog systems never had strong content security, the introduction of digital video broadcasting in the mid ‘90s had a profound impact. This led to the development of so-called conditional access systems, which in design have remained quite constant since then. Since broadcast networks were all one-way, a strong security element was required in the set-top box. The technology chosen was based on smart cards. 
With the introduction of IP-based video in two-way broadband networks, a radical change took place. Instead of smart card based security, companies like Verimatrix developed a new architecture based on two-way communication and software-based security. By using technology proven in e-commerce applications, it was possible to improve the security for IPTV to such a degree that smart cards were no longer required.
Since a hybrid network is in principle a two-way IP network with a broadcast overlay, IPTV content security can be directly applied. This offers an opportunity to transition from legacy CA systems, based on smart cards, to a single software-based system that supports both broadcast and IP]]>
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One solution combines DVB and IP delivery technologies through a hybrid network approach that takes advantage of the strengths of each: an RF-based broadcast network for one-to-many linear content delivery, combined with an IP network for interactive one-to-one services such as video-on-demand (VOD) and shopping. With a hybrid approach, the opportunity exists to offer new of subscriber benefits in a seamless experience while the service operator improves both competitive position and revenue potential. 
Operators can take different paths in the transition to a higher-value subscriber base, depending on their current infrastructure and business objectives. For example, DVB broadcasters may add IP-based video-on-demand services, while IPTV operators can benefit by adding DVB satellite or terrestrial channel bundles.
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One solution combines DVB and IP delivery technologies through a hybrid network approach that takes advantage of the strengths of each: an RF-based broadcast network for one-to-many linear content delivery, combined with an IP network for interactive one-to-one services such as video-on-demand (VOD) and shopping. With a hybrid approach, the opportunity exists to offer new of subscriber benefits in a seamless experience while the service operator improves both competitive position and revenue potential. 
Operators can take different paths in the transition to a higher-value subscriber base, depending on their current infrastructure and business objectives. For example, DVB broadcasters may add IP-based video-on-demand services, while IPTV operators can benefit by adding DVB satellite or terrestrial channel bundles.
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One solution combines DVB and IP delivery technologies through a hybrid network approach that takes advantage of the strengths of each: an RF-based broadcast network for one-to-many linear content delivery, combined with an IP network for interactive one-to-one services such as video-on-demand (VOD) and shopping. With a hybrid approach, the opportunity exists to offer new of subscriber benefits in a seamless experience while the service operator improves both competitive position and revenue potential. 
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with active technology and the use of fiber
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The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
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in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
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Coaxial networks were originally set up for
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Future systems will require variable
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Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
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(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
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e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
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in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
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a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
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bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
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Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
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in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
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be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
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Future systems will require variable
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Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
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The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:text>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:description>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:text>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:description>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:text>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today’s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.]]>
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
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the access network for domestic broadband
communication is steadily being improved
with active technology and the use of fiber
optic cables. This means that customers can
be offered more services.
The available access network bandwidths
should not end at the house entrance, but
must be made available to the user with
a building wiring system that matches
technical requirements.
Today&#8217;s cable networks with copper and
coaxial lines often fail to attain the required
bandwidth in the transmission routes.
Coaxial networks were originally set up for
television services.
Future systems will require variable
structures in the network topology.
Interactive services will require fully
functional return channels.
The growth of newly available services
is matched by requirements arising from
customer needs. Triple Play Services
(TPS) such as digital television (DVB),
Internet, Internet telephony (VoIP), as well
as interactive information services, such as
e-Health, e-Government, and so on, require
forward-looking, reliable building wiring
systems that are easy to install and operate.
On a physical level, the transmission
protocol is Ethernet, with a data rate of 100
MBit/s (Fast Ethernet). This means that the
services described above can be provided
in good quality.
The transmission medium is Polymer
Optical Fiber (POF), a synthetic fiber optic
cable.</media:text>
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        <media:description type="plain">The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was originally defined as a protocol for creating and managing sessions. Its main use is for telecommunication applications but given its extensibility and flexibility features it may be used for other implementations as well. Many segments are looking today for their next generation communication and control solutions these include applications such as transportation control, public transportation monitoring, elderly and healthcare applications and home automation. Traditionally most of these segments have been using proprietary implementations but lately we see a growing trend for implementing standard based solutions. RADVISION has gained experience in such solutions. This webinar is delivered by our leading technology and architecture people, people who have taken a significant role in shaping many of the VoIP standards to date. Please join us to gain from their experience and insights.</media:description>
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Gary&rsquo;s opening 10 minute presentation at the Screen Producers Association of Australia conference in Nov 2009. This sets the stage as to the battle between open broadband and closed walled garden IPTV but also the issue with conversation around TV happening away from the content producer - who is often not listening. 

A distinguished panel showed their perspectives and issues addressed at the end are included on the last slide.

TV is in major transition where it is evolving from just scheduled broadcast to being always-on, participatory and social. Its traditional audience is now fully engaged with Social Media and here they effectively become ‘programme’ and content makers for each other but, in the backchannel, they still drive conversation around traditional, compelling broadcast content. There are many challenges ahead and this session will look at innovations across broadband and IPTV, latest business models, new advertising models and latest video web 2.0 mash-ups.

We will also try to answer questions such as, is IPTV a valid platform for video producers? Where are the opportunities across on-demand platforms and is the old advertising model really broken? Is audience contributed online content sustainable at scale and what are the challenges of broadcasting and delivering on-demand? Is there a role for a public service broadcaster in a commercially driven IPTV landscape. IPTV used to stand for ‘Internet Protocol TV’ but in today’s Social Media world perhaps it really means Interactive and Personal TV.]]>
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Gary&rsquo;s opening 10 minute presentation at the Screen Producers Association of Australia conference in Nov 2009. This sets the stage as to the battle between open broadband and closed walled garden IPTV but also the issue with conversation around TV happening away from the content producer - who is often not listening. 

A distinguished panel showed their perspectives and issues addressed at the end are included on the last slide.

TV is in major transition where it is evolving from just scheduled broadcast to being always-on, participatory and social. Its traditional audience is now fully engaged with Social Media and here they effectively become ‘programme’ and content makers for each other but, in the backchannel, they still drive conversation around traditional, compelling broadcast content. There are many challenges ahead and this session will look at innovations across broadband and IPTV, latest business models, new advertising models and latest video web 2.0 mash-ups.

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Gary&amp;rsquo;s opening 10 minute presentation at the Screen Producers Association of Australia conference in Nov 2009. This sets the stage as to the battle between open broadband and closed walled garden IPTV but also the issue with conversation around TV happening away from the content producer - who is often not listening. 

A distinguished panel showed their perspectives and issues addressed at the end are included on the last slide.

TV is in major transition where it is evolving from just scheduled broadcast to being always-on, participatory and social. Its traditional audience is now fully engaged with Social Media and here they effectively become &#8216;programme&#8217; and content makers for each other but, in the backchannel, they still drive conversation around traditional, compelling broadcast content. There are many challenges ahead and this session will look at innovations across broadband and IPTV, latest business models, new advertising models and latest video web 2.0 mash-ups.

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Gary&amp;rsquo;s opening 10 minute presentation at the Screen Producers Association of Australia conference in Nov 2009. This sets the stage as to the battle between open broadband and closed walled garden IPTV but also the issue with conversation around TV happening away from the content producer - who is often not listening. 

A distinguished panel showed their perspectives and issues addressed at the end are included on the last slide.

TV is in major transition where it is evolving from just scheduled broadcast to being always-on, participatory and social. Its traditional audience is now fully engaged with Social Media and here they effectively become &#8216;programme&#8217; and content makers for each other but, in the backchannel, they still drive conversation around traditional, compelling broadcast content. There are many challenges ahead and this session will look at innovations across broadband and IPTV, latest business models, new advertising models and latest video web 2.0 mash-ups.

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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ciscodebutsblueiptvguideforcable-2009-10-29145344edtmultichannelnews-091030110524-phpapp02-thumbnail-2?1256919123" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Cisco Systems has crafted a guide for IPTV set-tops based on a Web-browser -- dubbed Cisco Blue -- aimed at cable operators pondering the eventual switch from traditional RF video delivery.]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ciscodebutsblueiptvguideforcable-2009-10-29145344edtmultichannelnews-091030110524-phpapp02-thumbnail-2?1256919123" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Cisco Systems has crafted a guide for IPTV set-tops based on a Web-browser -- dubbed Cisco Blue -- aimed at cable operators pondering the eventual switch from traditional RF video delivery.]]>
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