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CableLabs(R) Adopts IPDR Streaming Protocol into OCAP(TM) Version 1.1 Set-Top Box.


IPDR IPDR Internet Protocol Detail Record Organization
IPDR Internet Protocol Detail Record
IPDR International Project Development Roadmap (Canada)
IPDR Internal Preliminary Design Review
IPDR Individual Program Data Records
.org Provides Cable Operators Critical Protocols for Metrics Reporting for Usage Data Management Related Applications

NANTUCKET, Mass. -- The Internet Protocol Detail Record Organization (IPDR.org) today announced that Cable Television Laboratories, CableLabs[R], the cable industry's research and development consortium, has adopted IPDR.org's technologies into its OpenCable[TM] Application Platform (OCAP OCAP Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (Canada)
OCAP Open Cable Application Platform (middleware software specification)
OCAP Out of Control Action Plan
[TM]) Version 1.1 initiative. Specifically, the set-top box (STB See set-top box.

STB - set-top box
) mechanism for metrics gathering - a critical function of the OCAP 1.1 specification - will be using IPDR Streaming Protocol (IPDR/SP), for encoding and transmitting metrics to a collections system within the cable operator. The evolving JSR 190, the Java Community Process Sun's system for allowing third parties to submit requests for new features to Java. JCP is a formal process that must be adhered to, and fees are involved. In 1999, Sun submitted Java to the ECMA standards body, but withdrew its J2SE specification later in the year.  (JCP) specification of an API for event reporting from JavaME platforms embedded the IPDR/SP for the same purpose. Once the adoption is complete all OCAP 1.1 set-top boxes will have the IPDR Streaming Protocol.

The full set of IPDR.org technologies include the IPDR/Streaming Protocol (IPDR/SP) transport, the IPDR binary encoding, along with open source code of reference implementations and development tools for integration of the technology into vendor solutions.

IPDR.org's President and COO Kelly Anderson explained, "The integration of IPDR.org technologies into OCAP represents a significant impact to the cable industry and offers cable operators the capability of providing detailed metrics from the home network with next generation television, communication and entertainment," she said. "This proves a valuable capability for MSOs and a functionality that they have been requesting for some time, and it will have a large impact on the cable industry in the coming year."

"CableLabs' has already adopted IPDR Streaming Protocol for DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability.  and their experience has prepared them for today's next-generation of open STB requirements. Cable MSOs will now benefit from extensible and scalable data collection capabilities that will allow them to leverage a variety of new business models and applications for their services," said Tal Givoly, Chief Scientist at Amdocs, Director of IPDR.org, and also chair of the organization's Protocol Working Group. "Amdocs is proud to have been a contributor to this achievement and intends to strongly support its continued success."

Frank Sandoval, Director, OCAP Specifications in the CableLabs Advanced Platforms and Services Department, said the IPDR technology was a great fit for the OpenCable specifications. "We greatly appreciate the support we received from IPDR and its members."

IPDR Streaming Protocol is also well-adopted by the industry, as evident by its approval by the Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions' (ATIS ATIS - A Tools Integration Standard ) as an American National Standard (standard) American National Standard - (ANS) A common prefix for ANSI documents or standards, e.g.: "ANS Forth", or "American National Standard X3.215-1994".  for Service-neutral Usage Data Management (ATIS-0300075.1.2006). IPDR/SP is also in various processes of incorporation into standards related to IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. , Next Generation Networks (NGN (Next Generation Networks) An umbrella term for mixed voice and data networks running over the IP protocol. See IP Multimedia Subsystem. ), and IP Multimedia Subsystem An integrated network for telecommunications carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation for packetized voice, video and data. Supporting voice over IP (VoIP) in all its flavors (SIP, H.323, MGCP, etc.  (IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem.

(2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS.
).

About IPDR.org

IPDR.org is the only collaborative industry consortium exclusively focused on developing and driving the adoption of next-gen IP service usage exchange standards worldwide. IPDR.org developed the Internet Protocol Detail Record (IPDR) interface used by IP network and service providers to capture valuable network data usage information. IPDR.org's members consist of leading service providers; software and equipment vendors; system integrators; and billing and mediation vendors who are collaborating to facilitate service usage exchange by implementing de-facto standards, which have been adopted by leading industry organizations, including CableLabs[R], the cable industry's research and development consortium; and ATIS, the telecommunication industry's research and standards body. A member-driven nonprofit organization, IPDR.org continuously seeks comments on its specifications, implementation and protocols. The IPDR.org publicly available documents can be downloaded from the IPDR.org web site at www.ipdr.org.

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