January 6, 2010
Microsoft Introduces Mediaroom 2.0
Microsoft Corp. is announcing Microsoft Mediaroom 2.0, the next version of the
world's most deployed Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) platform. Mediaroom
2.0 will enable television service operators to provide their TV services to
more subscribers than ever before, delivering more content to more screens than
the previous version of Mediaroom -- both inside and outside the home.
Mediaroom 2.0 is scheduled to be available for operators to start testing
beginning next month. Mediaroom 2.0 can be deployed by operators as their
entertainment cloud powering the delivery of a complete television service,
including cloud digital video recording (DVR), on-demand features, interactive
applications, and access to both operator-hosted content and externally hosted
content such as Internet TV. The operators' service can be enjoyed by their
subscribers on multiple screens including the TV (with Mediaroom set-top box),
Windows Media Center, Web browsers (for Windows-based PCs and Macs), Xbox 360
and compatible smartphones.
Also new with Mediaroom 2.0, service providers will now be able to offer their
existing on-demand TV service to their entire broadband customer base using
their existing set-top box inventory, thereby expanding their service footprint
beyond the reach of their IPTV network. The same on-demand service can also be
enjoyed on Windows 7-based PCs using Windows Media Center,* as well as on Xbox
360. Service providers also can offer subscribers access to their on-demand
programming remotely using a range of Web browsers running on Windows-based PCs
and Macs and, in the near future, on compatible smartphones.
Mediaroom 2.0 also adds support for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) Smooth Streaming for the access and delivery of
on-demand content. This enables viewers to enjoy an exceptionally high-quality
playback experience, because IIS Smooth Streaming adapts the video stream to the
user's network connection to enable optimum video quality. In addition, support
for Microsoft PlayReady preserves the service providers' ability to secure their
content libraries and monetize consumer experiences.
"Our strategy with Mediaroom is to combine the power of client software and
cloud-based services to greatly enhance the way consumers experience digital
entertainment. We want to make it easier for consumers to find and discover
great content, to watch, listen and engage in new ways, and to do so anywhere
and on any screen," said Enrique Rodriguez, corporate vice president for the TV,
Video and Music Business at Microsoft. "Mediaroom 2.0 is a key milestone in our
strategy, providing the software platform to power operators' service clouds to
reach more screens, and more people, with more content than ever before."
More Screens
Watching TV on a PC is a growing trend. For some, it is a second or
third screen in the home or is used for watching TV when on the go. For others,
the PC may be their only screen for TV. Mediaroom 2.0's new support for Windows
Media Center in Windows 7 means operators can now deliver their premium TV
services, including live high-definition (HD) TV, DVR and on-demand programming,
to virtually any Windows 7-based PC with no additional hardware tuner required.
In addition, DVR and on-demand content can be enjoyed on Xbox 360, a broad range
of Web browsers for Windows-based PCs and Macs, and, in the near future,
playback on compatible smartphones while on the go.
All of this gives consumers more freedom in where and how they access their TV
service, with the benefits of a familiar experience across multiple screens. For
example, they could start watching a show on one screen and finish watching it
on another. They also could build a video queue on their smartphone and watch it
later on their TV or PC. While traveling, they could watch recorded TV on their
smartphone and later watch an on-demand feature film in HD on their laptop,
accessing the same storefront they enjoy at home.
More Networks
To date, Mediaroom deployments have been delivered over a fixed-line
managed Quality of Service (QoS) IP network. By integrating IIS Smooth Streaming
technology into Mediaroom 2.0, Microsoft enables operators to offer a premium,
HD-quality video-on-demand service, with minimal buffering and fast startup
times, even over IP-based networks of varying bandwidths.
This significantly expands the service reach for operators and enables them to
serve customers on fixed-line as well as wireless and, in the future, mobile
broadband networks. For operators wishing to deliver only on-demand TV-video
services to customers via the Internet, Mediaroom 2.0 includes a set-top box
client that supports this functionality and is designed for self-installation by
the subscriber. This client is upgradable to full Mediaroom functionality
without the need for hardware changes.
For consumers, this advancement means that more people in more places will be
able to experience the benefits of cutting-edge Mediaroom-powered TV services
than has been possible before. It also means that whatever the speed of their
network, they will enjoy an optimal viewing experience thanks to built-in
support for IIS Smooth Streaming.
More Content
Consumers are demanding access to ever-larger libraries of content, and
IPTV operators are looking to meet this demand and further differentiate their
services by augmenting their existing content lineup with TV and video from the
Web. With Mediaroom 2.0, operators can now easily bring together live and
on-demand TV with externally hosted content from Internet TV partners and other
Internet-based content sources, all in one place with a consistent, easy-to-use
interface. New support for playback of content protected using PlayReady,
Microsoft's advanced content access and protection technology, further expands
the base of potential content for operator TV services. In addition, operators
can further distinguish their services with applications that provide rich
interactivity and seamless blending of Web and TV content using the Mediaroom
application development platform, Mediaroom Presentation Framework.
Once a Mediaroom 2.0-powered service is deployed, subscribers will be able to
enjoy the content they want to watch in one place on their TV or PC -- no more
having to visit a multitude of sites to find what they are looking for or
connect a PC to the TV. Instead, they will be able to easily find and watch TV
shows on demand across different networks using one easy-to-use guide, or simply
search through the programming available to find the shows they'd like to watch,
all in a consistent playback experience.
More Revenue
Mediaroom 2.0 includes a compelling new on-demand storefront that
further enhances the monetization potential for Mediaroom service operators. The
new on-demand storefront is designed to help drive subscriber usage and
satisfaction by providing a richly visual browsing, discovery and playback
experience, and offering easy access to other elements of the operator's service
directly from the storefront.
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