You know there’s going to be a showdown over some communications technology issue when Google, Best Buy, Mitsubishi, Sony, TiVo and two other big companies start a new group with the word “alliance” in it.
Sure enough, the septet has announced that they’ve united to defend the Federal Communications Commission’s new proposal for an “AllVid” standard that would make it easier for consumers to watch both pay television and the video they get from their home broadband network on the same screen.
Thus has been born the “AllVid Tech Company Alliance” — named in honor of the FCC’s suggested gateway interface.
“It is essential for the Commission to break down the wall separating the home network from [pay TV] networks — not just poke a few holes in it, or rely on progress on the peripheries,” the Alliance wrote to the FCC on Wednesday. “The seeds for real competition must emerge in chips, technologies, and interfaces that can be organic to tens of millions of products, services, and consumer uses — not just those presently conceived, but those that innovative minds, and users who can select and adapt their own devices, can conceive.”
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Google, Best Buy, Sony Ally Against Big Cable
Here's one to watch, closely -Thanks to Wired:
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