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Twenty-eight Firms Demonstrate Interoperability on OCAP(TM) and eTV Platforms at CableLabs(R) Event; ABC-Disney Part of Interactive Digital Cable Milestone.


LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- Twenty-eight companies, including some major content owners such as Walt Disney-ABC Enhanced TV Enhanced TV (ETV) is one example of interactive TV. It is used in particular in reference to Two-Screen Solutions TV + PC services. Generally users of these ETV services have their TV and computer in the same room, and navigate their web browser to a particular program-specific Web , supported the recent interoperability event held by Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs(R)) for the OpenCable(TM) Application Platform (OCAP OCAP Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (Canada)
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The international array of companies supported the event with hardware platforms, middleware implementations, interactive TV applications, and network equipment needed to support the interactive OCAP environment planned for rollout on North American North American

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 digital cable networks. The event was held the week of August 8 and demonstrated wide vendor support and early adoption of the OCAP middleware specification. OCAP is the cable industry's common middleware specification for enabling interactive applications to run on advanced digital set tops and integrated DTVs.

"This event was highly successful," said Don Dulchinos, Senior VP of Advanced Platforms and Services at CableLabs, "demonstrating a fully operational end-to-end system for OCAP, as well as some of the new eTV applications that only recently have been developed. What we've learned this week is that state-of-the-art for OCAP and eTV application development is keeping pace with advancements in the network and client pieces of the equation. The OCAP platform provides a big boost, and a big incentive, for the digital transition."

Hardware platforms demonstrated at the interop event included both production-intent and software development platforms from: Osmosys Inc.; Panasonic R&D Company of America; Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd; NDS See eDirectory.

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; LG Electronics; ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) A low-speed serial bus for connecting keyboards, mice and other input devices on Apple IIgs and Macintosh computers. Starting with the iMac in 1998, the ADB was superseded by USB. ; Pioneer Research USA, Inc.; Motorola; and Scientific Atlanta. Vidiom Systems Corporation, Zappware, Cox Communications, Charter Communications, and Time Warner Cable This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article.  Interactive provided OCAP applications and content.

Various eTV applications also were demonstrated for the first time. These new interactive applications were provided by: Ensequence, Inc.; Walt Disney-ABC Enhanced TV; TVWorks (Comcast/Cox); Showtime; Navic Networks; Emuse; GoldPocket Interactive; and BIAP BIAP Baghdad International Airport (Baghdad, Iraq)
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 Systems, Inc. eTV applications rely on embedding various types of data in the video stream, including programs, images, and triggers.

"The recently released CableLabs eTV Application Messaging Specification specifies the synchronization and signaling mechanisms to be used by these eTV applications, regardless of the target receiver or middleware environment," said Dulchinos. "And, this interoperability event was the first time we've seen some of these new apps up and running on a live cable plant." UniSoft Corporation, Strategy and Technology Ltd., Softel-USA, Thales, and DigiSoft.tv provided gear such as application servers, object carousels, and other "playout" equipment necessary for injecting interactive content and application signaling into the MPEG transport stream Transport stream (TS, TP, or MPEG-TS) is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data which is specified in MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1[1]). .

In addition, Strategy and Technology made available to CableLabs an informative specification that describes a method for creating a common interface for the transfer of application information from an OCAP object carousel generator to headend equipment -- an essential interface for ensuring that so-called "unbound unbound

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 client applications will continue to run properly regardless of the channel being tuned to by the viewer. "This specification is key to ensuring the interoperability between application servers from various developers and the headend network equipment being readied for OCAP deployment," noted Dulchinos.

Founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry, Cable Television Laboratories is a non-profit research and development consortium that is dedicated to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping its cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members. CableLabs maintains Web sites at www.cablelabs.com; www.packetcable.com; www.cablemodem.com; www.cablenet.org; and www.opencable.com.

CableLabs(R), 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. (R), CableHome(R), PacketCable(TM), OpenCable(TM), OCAP(TM), CableCARD(TM), Go2Broadband(SM) and CableNET(R) are marks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
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