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[News] Microsoft Puts European TV in Jeopardy (Closed Standards)

European Study Confirms: "Open Source on the Rise"

http://p2pnet.net/story/10480

However (just published)....


Europe Telecoms Eye Internet Protocol TV

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| Both Swisscom and DT, as well as AT&T, are using an IPTV platform
| from Microsoft Corp., confident they have resolved software and
| hardware glitches that slowed their deployments. Britain's BT Group
| PLC is expected to launch Microsoft-based IPTV services soon.
| 
| [...]
| 
| One is Microsoft, which despite devoting tremendous energy to IPTV
| also hopes its Windows Media Center software will enable computers
| to fill the same role as set top boxes, bypassing the telecom
| companies to watch video over the Internet.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061119/europe_internet_television.html?.v=1

This is a terrible idea, for the following reasons.


Electronics firms plan Internet televisions

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| The new televisions will use Linux operating systems instead of
| Microsoft Windows, it added. That feature is aimed at cutting the time
| needed to boot up and reducing the risk of virus infection. 
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http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Parody_of_Al_Gore_Film_tied_0803.html#comments


TV Makers to Collaborate on Internet TV Standards

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| The new sets reportedly will be based on the Linux operating system.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/52614.html


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| The Japanese consumer electronics companies aim to develop
| broadband-enabled televisions that can download and display videos from
| the internet wihtout the need for a separate set-top box or computer.
| 
| They plan to establish a common standard for aspects of internet TV,
| based on a Linux operating system.
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http://informitv.com/articles/2006/08/05/internettvplans/


Related:

Microsoft partners with major players on IPTV Edition-powered SoC STBs

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| With Zune and Vista hogging all the headlines these days, you may
| have forgotten that Microsoft is also hard at work pushing its IPTV
| Edition software platform into living rooms around the world, so the
| software giant decided to take the Broadband World Forum Europe in Paris
| as occasion to remind us just how committed it is to TV over the
| internet.
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http://www.engadget.com/2006/10/10/microsoft-partners-with-major-players-on-iptv-edition-powered-so/


Nortel not the only winner at Telus IPTV deal

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| But now it is back as the main contractor in an IPTV deal at Telus - a move 
| that sees the Alcatel system thrown out or sidelined, the Microsoft Alcatel 
| partnership that is dominating tier one telcos, snubbed, and a number of 
| the small fry of the IPTV market getting access to the tasty 5.5m Telus 
| customers this system is aimed at.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Faultline gave a heads up about this contract in May, when we heard that 
| Microsoft's solution was internally rejected.
| 
| [...]
| 
| "To facilitate the rapid adoption of additional third party applications
| as they emerge, it is imperative that the environment be open and 
| standards-based."
| 
| The significance of this contract is that all the big guns from
| Microsoft, Alcatel, Lucent and Siemens were in the bidding and fell by
| the wayside and that Nortel was able to leverage its strength as an
| IP player.
| 
| [...]
| 
| If that results in any new business for Cisco then acquisition of
| Minerva can't be too improbable, and then it would own an end to end
| IPTV system, with or without Microsoft middleware.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/24/nortel_telus_iptv_deal/



Verizon takes over Microsoft TV code

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| Unhappy over the memory footprint of applications and delays in rolling 
| them out, Verizon has ditched some of Microsoft's television software and 
| has chosen instead to write its own.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060914-7742.html

Closed protocols punish Open Source technology, raise costs, and give the
Microsoft thug control over entertainment (our living rooms).

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