Microsoft Announces IPTV Milestone
Microsoft announced that its Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and multimedia platform is delivering video entertainment experiences to more than 1 million set-top boxes worldwide and its service provider customers are adding two new IPTV subscriber households every minute. The Mediaroom platform is on pace to reach 1 million subscriber homes in the first quarter of 2008. These milestones demonstrate the growing consumer demand for IPTV and connected television experiences that go beyond traditional pay-TV offerings. Helping to lead this connected TV revolution, Microsoft Mediaroom is transforming the way viewers experience television, movies, music, photos and games in their own homes.
Deployed or being trialed by more than 20
service providers worldwide on four continents and in 18 countries, Microsoft
Mediaroom enables unique features and experiences, such as simultaneous
recording of multiple high-definition and standard-definition TV channels,
personal media sharing, whole-home and remote digital video recording (DVR), and
multiple picture-in-picture scenarios. The platform also integrates with the
Xbox 360 gaming device, bringing together next-generation television and gaming
offerings into an integrated entertainment experience. In addition, Microsoft
Mediaroom allows third parties to create exciting new TV applications and
services that enrich the TV viewing experience through the multimedia
application environment in the platform.
"We've received a tremendous response for BT Vision from our customers," said
Dan Marks, CEO of the BT Vision service from BT, one of the leading service
providers that has deployed television services based on Microsoft Mediaroom.
"We expect to sign up many new BT Vision subscribers in 2008 and beyond and look
forward to bringing them new and connected TV services built on the Microsoft
Mediaroom platform."
"The Microsoft Mediaroom platform is a key component in our vision to allow
consumers to experience entertainment content on any device, anytime, anywhere,"
said Enrique Rodriguez, corporate vice president of the Connected Television
Division at Microsoft. "It is very rewarding to see this vision materialize with
the support of our partners and customers. It is even more gratifying that the
opportunity ahead for consumers to experience connected TV is even bigger than
we had envisioned."
Further showcasing Microsoft's commitment to delivering unique connected TV
services to consumers around the world, Microsoft announced several other
Microsoft Mediaroom developments at the 2008 International CES:
-- DVR Anywhere. This gives consumers the flexibility to watch their recorded
programs on any TV in their home, further enhancing the platform's powerful
connected TV capabilities. With DVR Anywhere, viewers could begin watching a
movie in the living room, resume viewing it on the kitchen TV during dinner, and
finish watching the same movie from the comfort of their bedroom. In addition,
members of a household will never have to fight over the remote control again,
due to the capability to watch the same or different recorded programs from
multiple TVs in the home simultaneously while recording other shows to be viewed
at their convenience.
-- Futuristic connected TV applications for Microsoft Mediaroom. Microsoft is
partnering with ChoiceStream Inc., emuse technologies, ES3, Showtime Networks
Inc. and Turner Broadcasting System Inc. to demonstrate applications that
showcase new connected TV applications and scenarios that are enabled by the
extensible Microsoft Mediaroom
platform. These next-generation scenarios will be on display in the Microsoft
booth at the 2008 International CES show.
-- Ecosystem partnership with Broadcom. Microsoft and Broadcom Corporation
announced a collaboration in IPTV products. The collaboration includes Microsoft
and Broadcom working together to enable the Microsoft Mediaroom client software
to operate on next-generation set-top boxes utilizing the Broadcom BCM7405
system on a chip.
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