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OKI and HTB Commence Joint Video Distribution Experiment in Compliance with ITU-T IPTV Standards
TOKYO --(Business Wire)--
Using the JGN-X1 cloud environment managed by the National
Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), OKI (News - Alert)
(TOKYO:6703) and Hokkaido Television Broadcasting (HTB) have jointly set
up the OKI MediaServer, an OKI video distribution system that complies
with the ITU-T IPTV (News - Alert) standards.
Effective October 1, 2012, the partners launched the experimental ITU
IPTV IPv6 global testbed for content2 distribution created by
HTB based on the LIME standard specification. This experiment will
distribute IPTV content to organizations in various countries
interconnected by JGN-X, including service providers, research
institutes, and universities, for the purpose of promoting the ITU-T
IPTV standards. The plan calls for eventually expanding the network to
approximately ten countries by the end of March 2015, based on requests
from overseas service providers considering adopting the IPTV Standard.
OKI and HTB have launched the ITU IPTV IPv6 global testbed project to
promote the diffusion of the ITU-T IPTV standards and to establish an
environment for service verification by service providers planning to
adopt the IPTV Standard. This testbed can primarily be used to verify
the following: (1) whether a network offers adequate bandwidth and
quality (delay, loss) suitable for IPTV video distribution; (2)
functions allowing collaborative linking of videos, still images, text,
and applications in content created based on LIME standard
specifications. The content produced by partcipants for such
verification will be registered on the OKI MediaServer.
As part of this experimental project, the partners presented a
demonstration of video distribution on November 20 and 21 at the ITU
Headquarters in Switzerland and at the World Telecommunication
Standardization Assembly 2012 (WTSA-12) held in Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates. WTSA-12 participants will include regulatory agencies working
in the area of communications and telecommunications carriers in UN
member states. OKI believes participation in the event will help promote
the ITU-T IPTV standards.
[Glossary] 1 JGN-X (JGN-eXtreme) JGN-X is
the Testbed Environment for R&D to realize and broaden the New
Generation Network Technologies to meet the demands of ICT society in
the future. National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology (NICT) has started JGN-X from April 2011. As well as the
promotion of advanced research and development, achievements such as
education of ICT human resource, promotion of research activities in
rural areas, international competition improvement, was seen in the
projects. For details, visit http://www.jgn.nict.go.jp/english/index.html
2 Content developed by HTB based on LIME standard
specification Refers to interactive TV content based on LIME
standard specification created by HTB using data broadcast production
know-how and content developed and accumulated through terrestrial
digital broadcasting service operations. One LIME application developed
by HTB won the Honorable Mention in the Value to Society Corporate
awards in the 2011 ITU IPTV Application Challenge contest.
About OKI Electric Industry (OKI) Founded in 1881,
OKI Electric Industry is Japan's leading telecommunications manufacturer
in the Info-telecom field. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, OKI provides
top-quality products, technologies, and solutions to customers through
its info-telecom systems and printer operations. Its various business
divisions function synergistically to bring to market exciting new
products and technologies that meet a wide range of customer needs in
various sectors. Visit OKI's global website at http://www.oki.com/.
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