Motorola, Scientific Atlanta sign up for CableLabs' OpenCable project
Leading set top manufacturers, including Scientific Atlanta and Motorola, have signed CableLabs' POD-Host Interface L
Starts 3rd October
General entertainment channel Sahara TV will be making its presence felt on the Internet in about a month‘s time.
Sahara TV vice-president (publicity, promotions & PR) Priya Raj said that plans had been afoot for a while but had been kept on hold for a variety of reasons. www.saharatv.com is right now going through its beta run on a private ip address, Raj said.
Once approval is given by all parties concerned, the site will start operating. Though details were to be finalised, Raj said the site would be full of interactive features and contests so that the channel can firmly imprint its identity in the mind of the viewer in a cluttered market.
Leading set top manufacturers, including Scientific Atlanta and Motorola, have signed CableLabs‘ POD-Host Interface License Agreement (PHILA) over the last two weeks.
The PHILA is a portion of the CableLabs OpenCable project; companies that sign the accord receive a license to deploy proprietary technology necessary to manufacture OpenCable set tops. CableLabs recently told the Federal Communications Commission that the three companies who have signed the PHILA are Pace Micro Technology PLC, Motorola Broadband Communications sector and Scientific Atlanta.
According to CableLabs, the agreement focuses on the copy protection technology of the connecting point between an OpenCable point-of-deployment (POD) card and the OpenCable set-top box. This interface is the link that allows a retail cable box to be portable across a variety of different cable system headends by standardizing the communication between individual addressable POD modules and the connected set-top terminals or navigation devices.
CableLabs is a research and development consortium of cable television system operators representing the continents of North America and South America. The company also plans and funds research and development projects that help cable companies take advantage of future opportunities and meet future challenges in the cable television industry.
CableLabs president and CEO Dr Richard Green says : "Having three large consumer electronics manufacturers show their interest in making OpenCable boxes by signing the PHILA validates the cable industry‘s commitment to this advanced digital service provisioning platform."
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