Cable MSOs Take a Shortcut to Compete with Telco IPTV, Report FindsPRNewswire Interactive TV services based on EBIF will enable cable operators to compete with telco IPTV before tru2way is available, says Light Reading's Cable Industry Insider NEW YORK, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Rather than wait for tru2way to fully develop, cable operators are planning to roll out interactive TV services to compete with telco IPTV by deploying an existing technology that can deliver interactive features to legacy set-tops now being used by customers, according to the latest report published by Light Reading's Cable Industry Insider (www.lightreading.com/cable), a subscription research service from TechWeb's Light Reading (www.lightreading.com). EBIF: Cable's Practical Approach to Interactive TV examines the prospects and challenges of using Enhanced Binary Interface Format (EBIF) to deliver interactive TV services and profiles 19 suppliers that support EBIF activity in various ways. It includes an assessment of EBIF capabilities, pros and cons, deployment projections, the competition for interactive TV, and strategies and plans by MSOs, programmers, and suppliers. For a list of companies covered in this report, please see: http://img.lightreading.com/cii/pdf/cii0609_companies.pdf "EBIF represents the most promising opportunity for interactive TV on cable to date," notes Craig Leddy, research analyst with Light Reading's Cable Industry Insider and author of the report. "While tru2way requires new set-top boxes, cable operators can add EBIF to legacy digital set-tops and remain competitive with services such as Verizon FiOS TV, which is using its own version of EBIF to launch a wave of widgets." EBIF deployments are widely viewed as a transitional initiative that will give way to tru2way once that technology is ready for mass-market deployment, Leddy says. "EBIF will serve as a warmup for tru2way, where richer apps can flourish in a Java-based OpenCable Application Platform [OCAP] environment," he explains. Key findings of EBIF: Cable's Practical Approach to Interactive TV include the following:
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