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Cisco Launches Wireless IPTV Solution

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Cisco launches what it says is the first wireless IPTV service in the industry, featuring new wireless receivers and wireless access points (WAPs) to deliver both SD and HD video services throughout the home.

Cisco ReceiverThe system features 2 offerings from the Cisco Videoscape portfolio-- the ISB7005 wireless receiver and the VEN401 WAP.

One WAP per home supports up to two receivers.

The wireless receiver delivers both live TV channels and interactive services while acting as a Total Home HD DVR, allowing the wireless viewing and management of DVR recordings from a wired DVR.

Currently the Cisco solution is only available in the US (via AT&T) but one can assume European video operators (not to mention customers) will also find it quite attractive.

Go Cisco Launches Integrated Wireless TV Solution

Web Standards Needed for TV-as-as Service

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the official standards organization of the Web,  reports on the transition of TV to a service, identifying priorities to be addressed for Internet TV to become a widely available, open, cross-platform service.

W3CW3C's proposes Open Web Platform as the one solution for application development, to "give designers cross-platform interoperability." Open Web Platform priorities will be adaptive streaming (constant stream of quality video despite bandwidth changes), home networking, metadata and Semantic Web technology, and the possible extension of HTML5 for TV.

"In a world migrating from TV as a device to TV as a service available on any device," says W3C's François Daoust, co-chair of the Workshop, "the W3C is looking forward to developing ubiquitous Web technologies to enable scenarios that combine local (e.g., from home network devices) and global (e.g. social networks) sources to enhance the user experience on TV."

Right now, devices and services mainly compete on content offerings rather than functionality. This will change, says W3C..."As television evolves further into a service, people will expect the service to be available on a variety of devices, and to connect smoothly with other favorite services, including social networking and shopping. As the number and diversity of devices grows (across multiple industries), interoperability challenges will also grow."

Go W3.org on TV and web of devices

Official: Netflix Launching in UK "Early 2012"

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Netflix confirms what was long rumoured-- the video service will launch in the UK and Ireland in "early 2012."

Netflix It won't offer DVD rentals though, instead promising unlimited streaming video-on-demand on PCs, tablets and mobile devices "for one low monthly subscription price."

No details on pricing or supported devices are available yet, though the company will announce more details "closer to launch" or at its Q3 2011 earnings call.

Netflix will face company in the UK from current video-on-demand market holder Lovefilm.

Meanwhile no official word is yet available regarding the Spanish Netflix launch, which reportedly happen on January 2012 according to FAPAE, the Spanish producers association.

Go Netflix to Launch in UK and Ireland in Early 2012

Go Spanish Eyes for Netflix

What Comes After Rdio?

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The co-founder of Skype and Rdio, Janus Friis, reveals his next project-- Vdio (pronounced "Vee-dee-o"), a Netflix rival to launch sometime in the near future (probably 2012) in the UK.

VdioVery little is known about the service-- it will let users watch TV shows and movies, is currently in closed beta and the company thinks "people will love using Vdio."

No pricing details are available, either. Currently all the website offers is cycling shots from films and TV shows.

We will have more details as soon as they're available.

Go Vdio

European Energy Platform via ZigBee, Energy@home

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Energy@home and the ZigBee Alliance announce a collaboration creating an integrated residential energy value added services platform for the European market.

ZigbeeThe groups will make use of the four ZigBee standards-- ZigBee Home Automation, Smart Energy, Telecom Services and Gateway standards to offer smart appliance control, broadband network communications and an automatic meter management system.

Leading the Energy@home project are Electrolux, Enel, Indesit and Telecom Italia.

Go ZigBee Alliance and Energy@Home Collaborate on European Residential Energy Platform