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OKI Successfully Completes IPv6-based Video Distribution Trials Using the OKI MediaServer in Singapore and the Philippine
TOKYO --(Business Wire)--
OKI (News - Alert) (TOKYO:6703) recently concluded successful trials based on the OKI
MediaServer video distribution system as part of efforts to promote
ITU-T IPTV (News - Alert) Standards. These trials involved the distribution of
IPv6-based video to Singapore and Philippines, regions where IPv6 has
yet to be adopted; the distribution of 4K video content based on
state-of-the-art IPTV technologies; and feasibility confirmation for new
IPTV applications allowing collaborative linking to services available
on the Internet.
The trials were performed using the ITU IPTV IPv6 Global Testbed
("testbed" hereafter), an experimental environment that uses OKI
MediaServer to distribute content created by Hokkaido Television
Broadcasting (HTB) based on the Lightweight Interactive Multimedia
Environment (LIME) standard. Previous trials distributed video content
to the ITU-T Headquarters in Switzerland and to Dubai in the United Arab
Emirates. The latest trials distributed video to Singapore and the
Philippines, regions that have yet to fully adopt IPv6. The trials took
place over the three-day period from February 5 to 7, 2013, as part of
the Sapporo Snow Festival Video Distribution Trial hosted by the
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT,
President: Dr. Hideo Miyahara).
Malcolm Johnson, Director of the Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau, ITU: "ITU emphasizes the mainstreaming of accessibility
considerations in the development of international standards (ITU-T
Recommendations). This is especially important in the case of
audiovisual media and ITU's work on IPTV is an example of how accessible
ICTs will reduce the impact of disability and increase social inclusion.
Globally efined standards for IPTV by ITU-T Study Group 16 are key for
interoperable, high quality, accessible content distribution over
quality-managed networks."
Andrea Saks, convener of the JCA-AHF,
a key group on accessibility in ITU: "Audiovisual media accessibility is
key to enabling the integration of persons with disabilities into
society - especially today when new technologies bring so many
opportunities. ITU's standards process ensures that accessibility needs
are met from the very beginning, as well the needs of the global multi
lingual mainstream society - therefore avoiding costly retrofitting at a
later date. The use of subtitling (or captioning as it is also known) in
the experiment proves that captioning is not just for persons with
disabilities, but for everyone."
Cesar Pineda: Engineer, Associate Faculty Electronics, Computer and
Communications Engineering (ECCE) Department. Ateneo de Manila
University: "With the IPTV Testbed, our Ateneo de Manila University
senior engineering students were able to do hands-on study and
experiments on new TV network architecture, content creation and video
distribution using OKI Mediaserver integrated platform for high quality
video distribution over PLDT's (News - Alert) IP network The cooperation proves also
that to develop a new integrative technology, an efficient industry-
academe government collaboration helps accumulate knowledge, accelerate
standardization/development of new technology and incubate business
solution. We therefore thank the ATENEO-PLDT-NTT (News - Alert)-OKI-ITU-ICTO
international collaboration that happened."
About OKI Media Server
This is an IP video delivery system. It is equipped with typical video
delivery functions as standard and it can be easily established in
various systems that utilizes video and audio such as VOD, linear TV,
live delivery systems, start over(*10), satellite stations and
monitoring systems. OKI MediaServer is used as an IPTV server for
telecommunication carriers, capitalizing on standard compatibility and
technology to comply with larger-scale servers.
About OKI Electric Industry (OKI)
Founded in 1881, OKI Electric Industry is Japan's leading
telecommunications manufacturer in the Info-telecom field. Headquartered
in Tokyo, Japan, OKI provides top-quality products, technologies, and
solutions to customers through its info-telecom systems and printer
operations. Its various business divisions function synergistically to
bring to market exciting new products and technologies that meet a wide
range of customer needs in various sectors. Visit OKI's global website
at http://www.oki.com/.
Notes:
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