IPTV Directory

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IP Set Top Box (IP STB)

An IP Set Top box is an electronic device that adapts IP television data into a format that is accessible by the end user. The output of an IP set top box can be a television RF channel (e.g. channel 3), video and audio signals or digital video signals. IP set top boxes are commonly located in a customer's home to allow the reception of IP video signals on a television or computer.

IP STBs can have limited functionality such as IPTV only service or it may be a combined unit that can receive signals from other sources such as standard television channels (RF Tuner), satellite receiver or digital terrestrial television (DTT).

IP Televisions

An IP television is a device that is specifically designed to video digital television signals through the IP data networks (such as the Internet) without the need for a signal conversion set top box. IP televisions contain embedded software that allows them to initiate and receive television through the data networks using standard protocols such as IGMP and SIP.

- Broadband TV

- Wi-Fi TV

Content Aggregators

A content aggregator is a company that obtains the rights from multiple content providers to resell and distribute through other communication channels. A content aggregator typically receives and reformats media content, stores or forwards the media content, controls and/or encodes the media for security purposes, accounts for the delivery of media and distributes the media to the systems that sell and provide the media to customers.

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Middleware Developers (Middleware)

Middleware is the software programs that operate between the core application layer of a system and a lower layer of the network. An example of middleware is electronic programming guide (EPGs) that reside in cable converter boxes that allow a customer to select from a list of available video programs.

- Electronic Programming Guides

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IPTV Distribution Equipment (IPTV Dist Equip)

IPTV distribution equipment is the hardware (physical products) that route, switch or temporarily store and forward IPTV signals between the head end and the customer’s IPTV equipment (such as a set top box). IPTV distribution includes IPTV DSLAM (with IGMP and IP Multistream capability), video distribution servers, IPTV edge routers and video switches.

- IPTV DSLAM

- Video Distribution Server

- IPTV Edge Router

- Video Switches

Digital Rights Management (DRM)

Digital rights management (DRM) is the software and unique DRM hardware that provides the assignment and management of usage rights to digital media. DRM involves the control of encryption, key management, user rights provisioning and monitoring for rights violations. DRM systems are typically incorporated or integrated with other systems such as content management system, billing systems, and royalty management. Some of the key parts of DRM systems include:

- Encryption

- Key Management

- User Rights Management

Conditional Access System (CAS)

Conditional access systems are equipment and process that are used to allow the access, selection and transfer of services and media to authorized users and devices. Conditional access systems can use access control and display equipment (such as set top boxes) that allow the user to view and select, transfer or view media.

- IGMP

- SIP

IPTV Test Equipment (IPTV Test Equip)

Test equipment is a device or assembly that can measure or verify that a particular product or system to determine if it meets specific requirements or if it is capable of performing specific functions or actions.

- Laboratory test equipment

- Field test equipment

Media Encoders

A media encoder is a device or circuit that converts a signal into a media format that is suitable for transmission over a communication channel.

- MPEG

- VC-1

- Other

Mobile Video

Mobile video is the transferring of signals that carry moving picture information to mobile devices. Mobile video is commonly associated with supplying video signals to mobile telephones.

- Media Gateways

Wireless Broadband

- DVB-H

- WiMax

IPTV Headend

An IP television headend is the part of an IP television system that selects and processes video signals for distribution into a IP distribution network. A variety of equipment may be included at the headend including satellite dishes to receive signals, content decoders and encoders, media servers and media gateways.

- Media Servers

- Media (TV) Gateways

IPTV Network Management

IPTV network management is the process of configuring equipment in the network that provides IPTV services. IPTV network management includes the setup (provisioning) of services, system maintenance, and repair (diagnostic) processes. Network management systems are commonly composed of a network management server computer and network management software.

IPTV Billing Systems

A system (usually a combination of software and hardware) that receives call detail and service usage information, grouping this information for specific accounts or customers, produces invoices, creating reports for management, and recording (posting) payments made to customer accounts.

- Mediation Device

- Rating

- Invoicing

IPTV System Integrators

A systems integrator is a company or person who assists with the defining, selecting, combining and configuring multiple types of systems to operate together to perform specific functions and/or services.

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Program Media Development

Program Editing Tools

Ad Insertion Servers

An ad insertion server is an application server that inserts advertising media during pre-determined time segments. This process allows different advertising messages to be sent to specific viewers.

Ad insertion is the process of inserting an advertising message into a media stream such as a television program. For broadcasting systems, Ad inserts are typically inserted on a national or geographic basis that is determined by the distribution network. For IP television systems, Ad inserts can be directed to specific users based on the viewer's profile.

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Premises Distribution

A premises distribution network is the equipment and software that is used to transfer data and other media in a customer's facility, home or personal area. An IPTV PDN system connects television and media sources each other and to IPTV network connections. Some of the common types of PDN are Ethernet, Wireless LAN, Wireless LAN, and Phoneline Data.

- Ethernet

- Wi-Fi

- Phoneline Data

- Coax

- Powerline

Video on Demand Servers

The video on demand server is an application server that receives requests for video or multimedia programs and provides access to the requested media for authorized users.

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Digital Asset Management (DAM)

Digital asset management is the system, software or processes that are used to store, transfer, categorize and distribute digital media. IPTV media management systems may allow for the modification of program content descriptive tags (meta tags) along with scheduling and transferring analog (e.g. video tape) and digital media files.

- Asset Storage

IPTV Set Top Box Manufacturers

An IP Set Top box is an electronic device that adapts IP television data into a format that is accessible by the end user. The output of an IP set top box can be a television RF channel (e.g. channel 3), video and audio signals or digital video signals. IP set top boxes are commonly located in a customer's home to allow the reception of IP video signals on a television or computer.

IP STBs can have limited functionality such as IPTV only service or it may be a combined unit that can receive signals from other sources such as standard television channels (RF Tuner), satellite receiver or digital terrestrial television (DTT).

 

Advanced Digital Broadcast
Aminio Communications
ATI's
COSHIP
Entone
Fedtec
Humax
Kreatel
Pace Micro Technology PLC
PrisimIQ
ProVu
Setabox
Siemens
Softier Inc
Tatungtel Telecom
Tcom-dtvro
Thomson Multimedia
Tri Media Broadcast
X-Digital Systems XDS
X Serve

GCT Allwell

ImpressTek

Tcom & dtvro

Costron

I3

Tuxia

Roxus

STMicroelectronics

Star Valley Solutions

Arcadyan

LG

Ant Limited

Celrun

Iliad

Kreatel

Sagem

Scientific Atlanta

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IP Televisions

An IP television is a device that is specifically designed to video digital television signals through the IP data networks (such as the Internet) without the need for a signal conversion set top box. IP televisions contain embedded software that allows them to initiate and receive television through the data networks using standard protocols such as IGMP and SIP.

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Media Servers

Computers that hold and transfer digital media (digital audio and digital video)

Pass and Seymour (P & S)
Quick time
Real
Engadget
Allegro
Keene Software Corporation
Silicon Graphics, Inc SGI
Cisco
Axis Communications
SIPquest
Unreal Streaming Technologies
Windows

HP Linux Server

NCube

Icecast

Avaya

Serve path

Aero Stream

Kasenna

Dylogic

A plus

Ice Cast

Vital Stream

Serve Path

Arco Stream

 

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Media Editing Tools

Software programs and equipment that allows the creation of IP television programs.

Adobe
Desk Share
Fade to Black
CDH Productions
Honestech
Muvee Auto Producer Magic Moments
iMovie
Final Cut Pro
Avid Express
Pinnicale
Dazzle
Edirol PR-80 Real-Time Video Editor

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Content Aggregators

A content aggregator is a company that obtains the rights from multiple content providers to resell and distribute through other communication channels. A content aggregator typically receives and reformats media content, stores or forwards the media content, controls and/or encodes the media for security purposes, accounts for the delivery of media and distributes the media to the systems that sell and provide the media to customers.

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Media Access Nodes or Gateway

Internet TV in a box

Visionary Solutions
Global Aircraft
Tandberg
Ericsson
Zhone

Entone

Avistar

Telsey

Paradyne

Nera Philippines

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Middleware

Middleware is the software programs that operate between the core application layer of a system and a lower layer of the network. An example of middleware is electronic programming guide (EPGs) that reside in cable converter boxes that allow a customer to select from a list of available video programs.

IBM
Envivio
Myrio

Orca Interactive

Advanced Network Technologies

Tivella

Tut Systems

Tandberg

Wind River

 

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Digital Rights Management (DRM)

Digital rights management (DRM) is the software and unique DRM hardware that provides the assignment and management of usage rights to digital media. DRM involves the control of encryption, key management, user rights provisioning and monitoring for rights violations. DRM systems are typically incorporated or integrated with other systems such as content management system, billing systems, and royalty management. Some of the key parts of DRM systems include:

HP
Dalet Digital Media Systems
Tribal Intranet

Wide Vine Technologies

Digital 5

Verimatrix

Nagra

DRMNetworks

Entriq

EZDRM

Payvision

Play Stream

Syncast

SafeNet

Lyzia

Makeni

Servecast

Stream UK

Virtue

Microsoft

Epic

EFF

WIPRO

Nokia

CMS Watch

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Billing Systems

A system (usually a combination of software and hardware) that receives call detail and service usage information, grouping this information for specific accounts or customers, produces invoices, creating reports for management, and recording (posting) payments made to customer accounts.

Allot Communications

Billing College

LHS

Metratech

Nimbus Systems

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IPTV Training Companies

Information technology training companies that specialize in Internet data, digital video or broadband.

High Tech Institute

Wired Sussex

NTG Direct

TechSkills

Learning Tree

IT-Training.com

HOTT

IT Training

Institute to IT Training

TWIICE IT TRAINING

Minerva Networks

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Ultra Broadband

Ultra broadband user data that is high-speed (typically 10 Mbps or more).

Nortel
Miteq
Marki Microwave
Meca
Herley
Optosigma
Quin Star Technology Inc.

Fortis USA
Motorola
Cisco

Alcatel

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Chip and Component Manufacturers

Texas Instruments
Broadcom
Indigita

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Trade Shows (Events)

Streaming Media
Supercomm
Cable Tech Expo
LDI Show
NAB
NCTA
CES
WCA
Broadband Wireless World
IPTV Forum

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Mobile Video Gateways

Inetcam
Logitech
Nokia

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Mobile Video Telephones

Nokia

Motorola

Sony

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Media Viewers

Software that decodes and displays digital video and audio.

Microsoft – Media Player 9
Apple – Quicktime
Opera
Real Audio

Macromedia

 

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Headend Media Equipment

Equipment that receives media programs and re-distributes the programs through another network (such as a cable television system).

Solarwinds Net
Motorola
HITS Headend in The Sky
Scientific Atlanta

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Program Content Providers

Home Box Office
Home and Garden TV
Disney
Discovery
ESPN

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Program Content Agreggators

Companies that receive, process and redistribute media programs

Smart Video

Savvis

3 Vision

Myrio

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IT Headhunters

Robert Half Technology

MSI International

IT HeadHunter

ITWorld

Dice

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IT Schools

Griffith University
School of Computational Science
James Cook University
University of Wisconsin
Castlemont Business and Information Technology School

High-Tech Institute

The Chubb Institute

EDU Directory

Alcatel University

Fort Hayes State University

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IT Consultant Companies

Companies that provide technical, marketing and business consulting services for IP television services and systems

Alan Weinkrantz and Company
G.1440

Norson

Ovum

Inacom

Yankee Group

Net Centrex

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System Integrators

A systems integrator is a company or person who assists with the defining, selecting, combining and configuring multiple types of systems to operate together to perform specific functions and/or services.

New Minerva

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Multicast Distribution Equipment

Calex

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Premises Distribution Equipment

A premises distribution network is the equipment and software that is used to transfer data and other media in a customer's facility, home or personal area. An IPTV PDN system connects television and media sources each other and to IPTV network connections. Some of the common types of PDN are Ethernet, Wireless LAN, Wireless LAN, and Phoneline Data.

Best Buy
WLANA
3Com

Zenith
Linksys
DLink
Play@TV – Remote control accessory and premises distribution viewer
Readylinks

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Industry Standards Associations

Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

Motion PictureS Expert Group (MPEG)

Eurpean Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)

National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)

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