BT Selects Motorola for Next-Gen Set-Top Boxes
BT has selected Motorola as the lead supplier of next-generation set-top boxes for its BT Vision digital TV service, it was announced today.
Motorola will supply BT with second-generation V-Boxes boasting a new look, the
potential for substantially improved energy efficiency and enhanced capabilities
for deployment in 2009.
The HD-capable V-Box digital TV recorder will provide access to up to 40
Freeview TV channels and 30 radio channels, the ability to record an average of
80 hours of content, on-demand access to a huge library of films, TV shows,
music videos and sport and a range of interactive applications.
Dan Marks, BT Vision CEO, welcomed the deal: "Motorola has extensive experience
in IPTV and particularly in working with our platform partner Microsoft on
deployments of Microsoft® Mediaroom(TM) around the world."
"Today's announcement will lead to the development of a new set-top box to take
full advantage of the increasing capabilities of the Microsoft Mediaroom
platform and of the most recent advances in chipset technology. This underpins
our medium-term goal of securing 2-3 million customers for BT Vision."
Joe Cozzolino, corporate vice president and general manager Motorola Home &
Networks Mobility EMEA said: "We are proud and excited to be selected by BT to
develop its new set-top box. As consumers demand more choice, convenience and
control over how they watch TV, service providers like BT require the latest
technology innovations to help satisfy this discerning audience. We look forward
to working closely with BT to further drive development of IPTV in the UK."
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