IPTV (Internet Protocol
Television) delivers television programming to households via a
broadband connection using Internet protocols. It requires a
subscription and IPTV set-top box, and offers key advantages over
existing TV cable and satellite technologies. IPTV is typically bundled
with other services like Video on Demand (VOD), voice over IP (VOIP) or
digital phone, and Web access, collectively referred to as Triple Play.
Because IPTV arrives over DSL lines, telecommunications
companies are in a prime position to offer IPTV services initially, but
it is expected that other carriers will offer the technology in the
future. IPTV promises more efficient streaming than present
technologies, and therefore theoretically reduced prices to operators
and subscribers alike. However, it also adds many advantages that may
play into market pricing.
\One of the advantages of IPTV is the ability for
digital video recorders (DVRs) to record multiple broadcasts at once.
According to Alcatel, one leading provider, it will also be easier to
find favorite programs by using "Electronic Program Guides." IPTV even
allows for picture-in-picture viewing without the need for multiple
tuners. You can watch one show, while using picture-in-picture to
channel surf!
IPTV viewers will have full control over functionality
such as rewind, fast-forward, pause, and so on. Using a cell phone or
PDA, a subscriber might even utilize remote programming for IPTV. For
example, if a dinner function runs longer than expected, you don't have
to miss your favorite program. Just call home and remotely set the IPTV
box to record it.
However, the real advantage of IPTV is that it uses
Internet protocols to provide two-way communication for interactive
television. One application might be in game shows in which the studio
audience is asked to participate by helping a contestant choose between
answers. IPTV opens the door to real-time participation from people
watching at home. Another application would be the ability to turn on
multiple angles of an event, such as a touchdown, and watch it from
dual angles simultaneously using picture-in-picture viewing.
One can also receive Web service notifications while
watching IPTV for things such as incoming email and instant messages.
If your IPTV is packaged with digital phone, Caller ID might pop up on
screen as your telephone rings.
IPTV is already growing in the international market,
with providers in many countries including Japan, Hong Kong, Italy,
France, Spain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.