ITU Releases 1st global set of standards for IPTV
The International Telecommunication Union
announced the first set of global standards for Internet Protocol TV (IPTV)
today. The standards were built with technical contributions from leading
service providers and manufacturers from the information and communication
technology (ICT) sector and cement ITU’s role as the global leader in IPTV
standards development.
IPTV is one of the most highly visible services to emerge as part of the
development of next-generation networks (NGN). Indeed, it is seen as both the
business case and principal driver for accelerating deployment of NGN.
The new standards were developed by the Focus Group on IPTV (FG IPTV) in ITU’s
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T).
Malcolm Johnson, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
said, "Standards are crucial for IPTV to reach its market potential and global
audience. They are necessary in order to give service providers — whether
traditional broadcasters, ISPs, cable operators or telecoms service providers —
control over their platforms and their offerings. Standards here will encourage
innovation, help mask the complexity of services, guarantee quality of service,
ensure interoperability and, ultimately, help players remain competitive."
This announcement follows the seventh and final meeting of FG IPTV hosted in
Malta by the Maltese Ministry for Competitiveness and Communications. Censu
Galea, Minister for Competitiveness and Communications said, "The stage of work
that sees completion this week lays the groundwork for an area of ICT that some
predict could attract up to 100 million subscribers in the next three years.
It’s easy to see why so many of the world’s key ICT companies have been keen to
progress this work in ITU. Malta is proud to host this event and play a part in
advancing this important technology."
Contained within the documents produced by the Focus Group are the high-level
architecture and frameworks needed by service providers in order to rollout IPTV
services. ITU’s next phase of IPTV work — IPTV-GSI (global standards initiative)
— will centre on the speedy preparation of standards based on documents produced
by FG IPTV as well as on the detailed protocols required.
The 2006−2007 period has seen numerous physical and electronic meetings and
workshops progressing work on IPTV around the world. Twenty-one documents
covering IPTV requirements, architecture, quality of service (QoS), security,
digital rights management (DRM), unicast and multicast, protocols, metadata,
middleware and home networks will be submitted to the ITU-T Study Group charged
with progressing and distributing the work. The IPTV-GSI will build on the
momentum generated over the past 20 months, and it is foreseen that
contributions and participation will continue to increase.
Operators consider IPTV a key element of a triple-play package of voice, video
and data services. Standardization is imperative if service providers are to
offer high quality products with value-additions, such as video-on-demand
services that will inevitably drive the market. A combination of voice, Internet
and video services over a single broadband link and from a single provider is
foreseen as the ultimate goal of the broadband revolution.
FG IPTV benefited from collaboration with all ITU-T Study Groups and other
forums and regional standards bodies, including ATIS IPTV Interoperability Forum
(IIF), DSL Forum, the DVB project, ETSI TISPAN and the Home Gateway Initiative (HGI).
The first meeting of IPTV-GSI will convene in Seoul, Republic of Korea from 15
to 22 January 2008.
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