EBIF Demos On Tap For CableLabs Winter Conference
Ligos Among Vendors Demonstrating Interactive TV Products
By Todd Spangler -- Multichannel News, 2/4/2010 12:01:00 AM
The CableLabs Winter Conference next week in Denver will include an EBIF Ecosystem area dedicated to showing off the latest products written to the Enhanced Binary Interchange Format specification for interactive TV.
Ligos EBIF app
Interactive TV developer Ligos, for one, will demonstrate its ETV Mosaic system at the Feb. 7-10 event. The Ligos system provides a visual EBIF authoring and playout system for creating and delivering interactive content, and is is aimed at multichannel operators, content owners and solution providers adopting EBIF.
Separately, Clearleap and FourthWall Media plan to demo an EBIF-based interactive weather application featuring content from The Weather Channel that provides up-to-date weather information, including video forecasts from on-camera meteorologists delivered minutes after the content was produced.
Clearleap and FourthWall are participating in the Feb. 8 "Innovation Showcase" session, which will feature 12 vendors showing off new products and services for the cable industry.
Other companies planning to exhibit at the Feb. 7-10 CableLabs conference, which is open only to the consortium's members and partners:
* BigBand Networks, which will demonstrate: CVEx (Converged Video Exchange), an software control plane that unifies delivery and management of RF and IP-based video services; vIP PASS, a CMTS-bypass IP-video solution; the BEQ 6200 8:1 universal edge QAM solution; and its switched digital video analysis software.
* Incognito Software will demo new CALEA reporting for law-enforcement compliance for its Address Commander IP address management software, along with IPv6 planning and management capabilities.
* Mixed Signals, which is set to demonstrate audio-monitoring capabilities of its Sentry digital content monitoring solution.
* SeaChange International will show off its Intelligent Video Platform, which lets subscribers view video across televisions, broadband-connected PCs and smartphones. SeaChange will present the solution as part of the Innovation Showcase.
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