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DLNA® Announces Service Providers Deploying Services Using DLNA Premium Content Guidelines
LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)--
The Digital
Living Network Alliance® (DLNA®)
today announced that Service Providers are now using DLNA Guidelines to
deliver premium services to consumer devices. Service Providers
including Comcast (News - Alert), Cox, DIRECTV, Orange and Time Warner Cable have
deployed products implementing the DLNA®
premium content guidelines, a set of standards announced at
International CES 2012 and developed in conjunction with the Service
Provider community to create greater consumer content choices on
consumer electronics devices.
"Using the current DLNA premium content guidelines, Service Providers
are now allowing consumers to stream their favorite television programs
and movies to products such as digital televisions, tablets, mobile
phones, Blu-ray disc players and video game consoles," said Nidhish
Parikh, chairman and president of DLNA. "Connected devices are a central
part of today's digital home, and DLNA is continually helping consumers
easily share, view and engage with premium content and services while
reducing the device clutter present in so many of today's living rooms."
DLNA® Guidelines were developed with consumer connectivity in
mind. DLNA premium content guidelines open up opportunities for the
delivery of premium commercial services to a wide range of retail
devices. The Alliance is working on several enhancements that include
enabling consistent presentation of User Interfaces (UI) across devices
and providing consumers with the look and feel that they have come to
expect from their selected provider. DLNA Service Provider member
companies remainactively involved in the ongoing expansion and support
of DLNA® premium content guidelines to enable additional
premium content features.
"Devices supporting the DLNA premium content guidelines can access
premium services using XG1 set-top boxes with the AnyRoom DVR service
that Comcast has begun deploying," said Tony Werner, EVP and CTO,
Comcast Cable. "We look forward to working with DLNA vendors to enhance
DLNA premium content guidelines to include HTML5, MPEG-DASH and other
standard extensions that will enable offerings such as our XFINITY®
Guide with enhanced access to linear programming, DVR and on demand
services."
"Cox is actively deploying its Cox Advanced TV Plus video service that
allows DLNA premium content devices to access Cox Whole Home DVR
content," said Steve Necessary, Vice President, Video Product
Development & Strategy, Cox Communications, Inc. "We expect more than
500,000 subscribers to have DLNA premium content functionality using our
Trio advanced guide within a year," he added.
"The DLNA premium content guidelines used by the DIRECTV Genie allow
full HD DVR functionality without the need for receivers in every room,"
said Romulo Pontual (News - Alert), executive vice president and CTO of DIRECTV. "Our
customers can pause and rewind live TV, discover and record shows, and
enjoy the DIRECTV Genie's simple and magical television experience
directly on any of the millions of RVU-enabled Samsung Smart TVs in
homes today, with more RVU-enabled devices coming throughout 2013."
"For the benefit of our new Livebox Play offer, which will provide our
customers with an enhanced entertainment experience, Orange (News - Alert) has been
deeply involved in the development of key new features of the DLNA
premium content guidelines," said Paul-François Fournier, Technocentre
executive vice president, Orange. "The Diagnostics feature will allow
our helpdesk service to guide our customers, enabling them to resolve
problems quickly and easily. The Low Power feature is a must-have
function in Europe for managing the power-saving modes of
Orange equipment as well as consumer electronics devices over the home
network."
"Today, we have millions of set-top boxes deployed capable of delivering
content to DLNA premium content products using our Signature Home
Service," said Mike LaJoie, EVP and CTO of Time Warner Cable. "New
extensions to DLNA premium content guidelines will be valuable as we
continue to extend the reach of our services to more consumer devices."
About DLNA
Members of Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) share a vision of an
interoperable network of personal computers (PC), consumer electronics
(CE), mobile devices and service providers in and beyond the home,
enabling a seamless environment for sharing and growing new digital
media and content services. Founded in 2003, the group established and
maintains a platform of interoperability based on open and established
industry standards that, when used by manufacturers will support the
sharing of media through wired or wireless networks. More than 240
multi-industry companies from around the world have joined DLNA,
committing the time and resources necessary to achieve their vision.
DLNA's Promoter Members include: ACCESS, AT&T, AwoX, Broadcom,
CableLabs, Cisco, Comcast, DIRECTV, Dolby Laboratories, DTS, Ericsson,
Google, HP, HTC, Huawei, Intel, LG, Microsoft (News - Alert), Nokia, Panasonic,
Qualcomm, Samsung, Sony, Technicolor and Verizon. Additional information
about the Alliance, its participating companies and membership benefits
is available at www.dlna.org
or find the Alliance on Facebook (News - Alert) at www.facebook.com/dlnacertified
or on Twitter @DLNA.

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