By keith, on August 13th, 2010%
Frame compatible 3DTV is the technology of choice for delivering 3DTV content to customer homes today, whether over satellite, cable or IPTV, because it is effectively an HDTV signal that can therefore use existing infrastructure and set-top boxes. ESPN is currently using discrete left- and right-eye HD signals from its event locations to its main broadcast facility in Bristol, Connecticut, which is converts to a frame compatible format for transport to its distribution partners.
However, ESPN wants to move another step forward and reach the point where it is delivering discrete left- and right-eye HD feeds all the way to its partners. Distribution partners can then create their own frame compatible broadcast or move towards any of the “full HD 3DTV” solutions that are currently being talked about.
By keith, on August 13th, 2010%
Most major cable and satellite providers in the U.S. (Comcast, Verizon, Time Warner, Dish Network, DirecTV, etc.) have various plans to enable their customers to enjoy their content on iPads and Android tablets.
By keith, on July 27th, 2010%
Singapore launched its one year home 3DTV trials on terrestrial TV, cable TV, and IPTV.
By keith, on July 27th, 2010%
The IPTV industry sent out a strong message of support for the ITU-IPTV standards. Gathered in Geneva for the first ITU interoperability event, IPTV manufacturers took part in a set of tests to demonstrate seamless interoperability between their various IPTV devices, which have been manufactured to comply with ITU-developed standards.
By keith, on July 9th, 2010%
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is to hold its first interoperability event for IPTV later this month, testing the interoperability of ITU standards, with outcomes of the event to be fed into the standards development process.
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