Friday, September 16, 2005

BBC NEWS | Technology | Broadband to rule the TV waves

BBC NEWS | Technology | Broadband to rule the TV waves: "Broadband to rule the TV waves
By Jo Twist
BBC News technology reporter

Image of family watching video on demand
IPTV will offer a lot more choice and interactivity
TV delivered into living rooms over broadband connections will completely change TV as well as the internet as we know it, concludes a major report.

IPTV (internet protocol TV), as it is known, is a budding area that is exciting telecoms and media companies.

Within a decade, says the report from Lovelace Consulting and informitv, TV delivered to sets over the net will be an established way to receive content.

TV will be much more web-like, with millions of shows to download.

Within five years, the authors predict, many households will have their TV piped through a satellite dish, rooftop aerial or cable network, and through a broadband phone line.

TVs will be hooked up to set-top boxes which are in turn hooked up to the broadband pipe too. The broadcast and on-demand programmes it will be able to receive will be in standard as well as high-definition formats."

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