Roadmap for Internet TV: Understanding the Next Steps, and beyondGenerator Research LimitedJanuary 29, 2009 40 Pages - SKU: GS2091655 |
| The report begins by clearly defining what internet TV is and how it differs from related concepts, like Web TV. The report clearly explains how to correctly view the internet TV market by considering the sort of services that will be enabled and the high-level software architecture that is needed to allow those services to be delivered.
Then report then analyses to what extent established commercial broadcasters will be successful in controlling the distribution of their content on the internet and also the extent to which they will be successful in preventing third-party service providers from established themselves in the value chain. Next, the report looks carefully at how third-party service providers will fit into the market, what functions they will perform and how they will perform those functions. As two examples, the report reviews how online EPGs are using standard web links, deep links and reformatted deep links to allow users to access streaming content that is provided by others. The role of video search engines is also analysed. The report looks in some detail at how internet TV services will be delivered on a multi-platform basis, to the TV set, the mobile device and also the PC. In addition, the report considers a new development which is where multi-platform concepts will be applied at the network end of the service as well as the user end. The report then reviews three important implementation aspects: the role of a TV browser, how users will access paid-for content on their TV set and also the user interface. Finally, the report reviews what the roadmap set out in the report means for Microsoft, Yahoo, Google and commercial broadcasters. Key benefits
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