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UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
RollingStream™ - IPTV SolutionMy Way to Entertainment & Beyond
IPTV Business Unit
UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
What is IPTV?
• IPTV is about delivering high quality multi-channel television and streamed/downloadable video, via IP protocols, to the TV set in your living room.
• IPTV free consumers from watching TV programs at scheduled time• Freedom over What and When to watch any program
• IPTV offers performance and features that are far beyond the capability of the traditional Cable TV.
• Advanced features:• Time-shift TV• Interactive functions• On demand search• TV portal• Network based Personal Video Recorder• Content related advertisement insertion
• Low cost Head-end
• IPTV is the new killer application for the Converged IP Network
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Technology advances IPTV services offered today have proved that MPEG-2 can deliver video over the Broadband Network
MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) further reduces the required bandwidths, enabling IPTV systems to carry more Standard Definition and High Definition channels.
Video storage and streaming can be implemented on low cost high performance server blades.
Ubiquitous IP networks Deployment of Broadband Network is accelerating.
Business mandates Telcos are rapidly losing voice revenues to cable operators and VoIP operators. Getting into video delivery is not a choice but a economic necessity.
Deliver voice service using IPTV technology offers competitive advantage over traditional cable TV technology.
Triple play (voice, data, video): win-win for operators and consumers: Lock in customers Cost less for consumers than the combined cost from different operators
Why is IPTV happening now?
UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
Source: The Diffusion Group
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Broadband market share by technology type
Analysis Research, December 2005
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IPTV: Market Trends
0
50
100
150
Su
bs (
million
)
2005E 2006E 2007E 2008E 2009E 2010E
Telco TV Subs By Region
North America Latin America Asia Pacific EMEA
Source: ABI Research, 2005Source: ABI Research, 2005
The number of IPTV subscriber exceeds 120 million by 2010The number of IPTV subscriber exceeds 120 million by 2010
IPTV Market Trends
IPTV ends 2006 with 3.6 million viewers (TelecomWeb)
1. PCCW, with an 18.2 percent share;2. France Telecom, with 16.8 percent; 3. Free Telecom, at 14 percent.4. Telefonica and Fastweb round out the top
five, but with single-digit market shares.
16.8 million
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Consumer Readiness for IPTV
• It’s the “TV” not the IP that is of interest to the consumer.
• Interactive functions, on-demand searching and other advanced services are of interest to consumers, but compelling TV content is core.
• Making IPTV simple, reliable and easy to use as the familiar TV and remote control is essential to overcome the concerns over the problems associated with Internet, such as reliability, complexity, and viruses.
• Consumers overwhelming prefer to watch television on a television set. Though some interest was expressed in watching television on a PC, it will not open up the mass market.
Source: International IPTV Consumer Readiness Study by Accenture
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IPTV Confidence Index
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• HDTV Demand will consume 60% of supply capacity
Data From “The Transformation of the Satellite Services Industry” by Futron
HDTV Capacity Demand Forcast
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HDTV Penetration Forcast
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
EncodersStreaming
ServersMiddleware Set-Top-Box CAS/DRM
Real-timeEncoding
of broadcast TV
VOD Server&
Storage
EPG ServerApplication ServerMedia Management
Browser & Controller
DecoderEPG Client
Digital Rights Management
RollingStream (end-to-end solution)
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IPTV Network Overview
Content Engine(Encoding / Transcoding)
MediaSwitch (Central, Home, Edge)
NMS Server
Video Delivery System
Live Media
Stored Media
OSS Servers
CUSTOMER PREMISESBROADBAND/IP NETWORK
• Streaming & Storage Server• Authentication/DRM Server• EPG / Application Server
Media Console
CPE
IP DSLAM (B1000)
Media Console
CPE
Media Console
CPE
OSP DSLAM (UBS FiberNode)
IP Backbone
GEPON (BBS 1000)
xDSL
xDSL
Cellular Wireless Networks
Hotel Solution
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UTStarcom Inc. 2006 Proprietary and Confidential
Segment Based Content Storage
Original media content
ME
MD
ME ME ME ME
GE
MELoader1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 51 5 3 24
Segmented media
content
Content storage mode
in ME
MLR Advantage:
1, RAID1 + 1;
2, Highest Throughput
3, Real-time Service
4, Load Balance
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Real Time EncodingMPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM-9
IP Backbone
HMS
NMS
EMS
MLR
OSS
CMS
Pull
Distribute contentsPush
Retrieve contents
1. CMS stores 2 copies of all contents
2. HMS stores contents according to policy: (e.g. 100% of CMS contents)
3. EMS stores contents according to policy: (e.g. all segments of New Releases, 1st segment of regular contents)
4. Depending upon the size of the system, CMS, HMS and EMS are logical units that can be consolidated physically.• CMS/HMS/EMS can be in one
physical unit for a very small system
• 2 tier (CMS/EMS) for a medium size system
HMS
EMS
Contents Storage and Retrieval
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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Head Quarter
OSS (MAM/SAM/Billing)
NMS
Central MediaStation
Real Time EncodingMPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM-9
Encoder
MELoader
IP B
ack
bone
Home MediaStation
Deployment Model: Centralized
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
(Set-Top-Box)
DSLAM/GEPON
Home MediaStation
Edge MediaStation
Edge MediaStation
Edge MediaStation
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
(Set-Top-Box)
DSLAM/GEPON
• Depending upon the size of the system, CMS, HMS and EMS are logical units that can be consolidated physically.• CMS/HMS/EMS can be
in one physical system for a very small system
• 2 tier (CMS/EMS) for a medium size system
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City M
Deployment Model: Distributed - 2 tier
City N
Head Quarter
OSS(SAM/Billing)
NMS
Central MediaStation
Real Time EncodingMPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM-9
MAM(MEloader)
IP B
ack
bone
City 1
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0 AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
DSLAM/GEPON
Edge MediaStation
Media Console (Set-Top-Box)
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0 AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
DSLAM/GEPON
Edge MediaStation
Media Console (Set-Top-Box)
City 2
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Deployment Model: Distributed – 3 tier
City N
City 2
Head Quarter
OSS (SAM/Billing)
NMS
Central MediaStation
Real Time EncodingMPEG-2, MPEG-4, WM-9
Encoder
MAM(MELoader)
CO X
CO 2
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
Edge MediaStation
(Set-Top-Box)
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
CO 1
(Set-Top-Box)
IP B
ack
bone
DSLAM/GEPON
City 1
AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0 AN-2000 IB Rev. 2.0
DSLAM/GEPON
Home MediaStation
Media Console (Set-Top-Box)
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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Contents Preparation & Storage
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Contents Preparation & Storage
• H264 : Tangberg, Optibase, Envivo, ATEME
• MPEG 2: Harmonic
• Interface: ASI, SDI, AV
HD/SD IRD
OR Cable TV
HD/SD encoderH.264/MPEG2
SDIASIAV
Offline encoder
MELoader
Meta Data
CEC CE
EPG USC
CMS
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Streaming Server
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Key blades:
Media Director: Control unit responsible for processing subscriber requests, load balancing, replicating and distributing content, and interacting with upper layers
Media Engine: Content streaming and storage
License Server: Digital Rights Management
User Session Controller: It handles subscriber authentication, coordinates program requests to streaming servers and initiates billing requests to back end servers; in response to user actions at the STB
Electronic Programming Guide: User Interface for interacting with scheduling, ordering, and programming information
Media Location Register : It stores location information about all programs, and manages contents distribution from
CMS to HMS and EMS.
MediaStation (MS)
Edge MediaStationME(s)EPG MD
USC EPG ME(s)MD
Home MediaStation
CentralMetadataManager
MediaLocationRegister
LicenseServer
MediaDirector
MediaEngine(s)
Central MediaStation
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MediaStation
10U
42U
Rac
k
Typical Configuration: Each chassis has 10 slots – typically contains 2
redundant Media Director blades and 8 Media Engine blades
Additional Media Engine blades can be equipped according to viewing traffic Expanding via existing or additional chassis
Each Telco rack can house up to 4 chassis (40 blades). MediaStations can span multiple racks
Blade servers connected using L2 Switch (Gig-E Interface)
Media Engines: Storage: 1TB ( ≅ 1000 hrs of 2Mbps content) Network interface: 2x Gig-E for path redundancy,
1x100Base-T Throughput: up to 800Mbps per blade
Streaming Server - MS
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Telco Grade Solution (Redundancy)
Blade Function HA
MD Controlling of ME and signaling 1+1 redundancy
ME Streaming service Load-balancing and n+1 redundancy
CEC Controlling of CE and CX blades 1+1 redundancy
CE/CX Transcoding N+1 redundancy
MLR Media Location Registry 1+1 redundancy
EPG Electronic Program Guide 1+1 redundancy
LS Issuing of DRM License 1+1 redundancy
USC Authentication and Authorization 1+1 redundancy
NTP/DHCP/DNS 1+1 redundancy
Two GE interfaces and one FE interface in each bladeTwo GE interfaces can be bundled together
Chassis has dual power input
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Multicast Relay Server ( MRS)
CE
Local multicast
MS
vv
STB STB STB STB STB STB
Bandwidth
N(subs) * 2M
Unicast
Multicast
LAN
Local multicast
vv
STB STB STB STB STB STB
Bandwidth
N(Ch) * 2M * MRS No.
MAN
Access NodeAccess Node Access Node
Unicast
Multicast
CE
MRSMRS
MSMS MS
LAN LAN
CECE
MRSMRS
MRSMRS
MS
MRS
MS
MRS
MS
MRSMRS
MAN
MSMS
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Intuitive navigation
Flexible interface enables customers to Pause, Rewind, and Forward Time-Shift TV and VoD
Pause and Rewind live programming, Forward up until parity with live broadcast
On screen program information / previews and enhanced channel surfing
Personalized channel listing for most frequently selected channels
User-Customizable screen
Parental control
Web access
User programmable one touch key selection
Customization for branding
On-screen account info
Multi-language Support
Enrich/Mozilla
Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
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Middleware
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Operating Support System: It manages the subscriber resource and the media assets of the system. The powerful billing component ensures that service provider can implement flexible service plans and tariffs.
Network Management System: It is the network management system responsible for installation, operation, control and maintenance of the network devices.
Media Assets Management: It handles meta data for all program, like program name etc... .
Middleware - Components
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Operation Support System (OSS)
OBS: Online Billing System SAM: Subscriber Application Management
Subscriber provisioning system CSS: Customer Self-Service System
Information query and service provisioning via TV, Web and IVR interface. PSC: Pre-Paid Service Center
On-line VDR collection/pricing and Pre-paid Service Control.
CSS IVRInternet PSTN
DBSAM/ISAPOBSTS
3rd party system
Customer Self Care
Billing
IP network
Service Provisioning
SLR/PSC
mVision Core Network
Intranet/Internet
Web Browser
E1/SS7
credit of sale payment receive customer care analysis & report administration
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Service Packages, Pricing, Billing
Flexible pricing packages including promotions, incentives & per event packages
Supports pricing by region
Subscriber account & service plan management with multiple level memberships and credit allowances
Billing services with bill generation, real time billing, billing policy & payment management
Supports bill processing by 3rd party billing system
OSS Component - OBS
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Subscriber Access Management (SAM):
Subscriber registration, activation and deactivation
Service package creation, signup and inquiry
SOAP based interface to integrate with third-party provisioning application
Subscriber provisioning and billing option selection
Supports content rating selection
Supports test accounts for operations
OSS Component – SAM/CSS/PSC
Customer Self-service System (CSS):
Easy subscriber access to individual accounts through TV interface
Usage & service information
Billing History
Order channel & content packages
Pre-paid Service Center (PSC):
Collect/Store VDR
Process pre-paid service
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Fault Management Real-time alarm / event surveillance, historical alarm management Fault diagnosis and localization Alarm filtering and severity redefinition, alarm acknowledgement and clearing Automatic alarm and event suppression, alarm correlation and root cause
analysis
Performance Management Real-time PM Monitoring for MS / CEs and Blades Performance threshold management NE and network-wide PM statistics, trend analysis and network optimization
OA&M End-to-end stream tracing, trouble tracing and test System log and user operation log, log control and archive User authentication and operation certification Customized chart and role management
Configuration Management MS / CE / Blade Auto-discovery and Inventory Management Blade control operations (Power On, Power Off, Reset) Software upgrade and patch managementSTB management Alarm/Events/status data collection Software & configuring data management/ Diagnostics
Network Management System (NMS)
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OSS Component - MAM
Metadataintroduction
contentintroduction
Billing policygeneration
Contentencoding
contentencryption
metadatadistribution
EPGpublication
Contentdistribution
Contentpublication
EPG programtermination
Contentremoval &archival
Contracttermination
Contractstarts
ParameterSetting
Encoding Inspection& approval
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Set Top Box
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Middleware Strategy & Open Architecture
Streaming Stack Video Phone Stack Other Stacks
Driver
OS(Linux , VxWorks, uCLinux, WinCE)
Hardware
SAIL(System Abstract Interface Layer)
JVM, Flash, GTK
(Java, DHTML, OSD, AJAX)
EnreachANT Opera OreganMozilla
Rolling Stream STB Software Development Toolkit
Rich Internet Applications
Stream
ing
(SD
+H
D)
Applications
PlatformDependent API
ApplicationMiddleware
MC9000 MC9000 MC1088/L/E MC1088/L/E MC6000 MC6000 MC1018/T/G MC1018/T/G MC2016 MC2016
3Rd Party Box Integration
S3310H S3310H STB (BCM7401) STB (BCM7401)
SSI(System Service Interface)
Vid
eo P
ho
ne
DV
B-T
/AT
SC
PV
R
DM
A
P2P
Gam
ing
Messag
ing
3rd PartyCompany
API LIB
3rd Party SW Development
Oth
er VA
S
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Advanced MC6000: Sigma Design
8634, SD+HD, MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, Analog Tuner, DVB, PVR
VP800/HS800: High end video phone, QL201 H.264 Encoder, Remote Control with Bluetooth, USB to MC1088/MC2108;
RSC Card: Set-up-box in Box, Broadcom 7401
RS STB SDK: Toolkit to develop rich internet applications for IPTV
Low-tier Basic functions: VOD and
broadcasting TV, SD, MPEG2, MPEG4, Time-shift TV
MC2016: Equator BSP-15, for SBB
MC2008: Equator BSP-15 MC2108: TI DM642, H264 MC1018/T/G: Sigma Design
8511, MP2, AAC, USB
Mid-tier, Soft STB, 3rd Party• MC1088/L/E: support all the basic functions of Low-tier STB, SD+HD, MPEG1/2/4, H.264, VC-1, ready for rich internet applications• MC1088L: Sigma Design 8622• MC1088/E: Sigma Design 8634• MC9000: Soft STB running on PC• MC2008V: Video Phone with MC2008 fucntions• S3310H: 3rd party STB with analog tuner for hotel market
Q3/06Q2/06
MC2008 MC2008
MC1018/T/G MC1018/T/G
MC2016 MC2016
MC2108 MC2108
Q1/07
MC9000 MC9000
S3310H S3310H
MC1088/L/E MC1088/L/E
MC2008V MC2008V RS Card RS Card RS STB SDK RS STB SDK
VP800/HS800 VP800/HS800 MC6000 MC6000
STB Product Roadmap
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STB Function Matrix
Features MC1018/G MC2008/V MC2016 MC2108 MC1088/E MC1088L MC6000
CPU 200MHz 300MHz 300MHz 600MHz 300MHz 200MHz 300MHz
Memory 40MB/64MB 64MB 128MB 64MB 128MB/192MB 64MB/128M 128MB/192MB
Flash 8MB/16MB 16MB 32MB 8MB 128MB 64MB 128MB
Video Inputs -C, -S
Video Output -C, -S -C, -S, -C, -S, -C, -S, -C, -S, -CO, HDMI, -Dx
-C, -S, -CO, HDMI, -Dx
-C, -S, -CO, HDMI, -Dx, -SC
Audio Inputs -ST
Audio Output -ST, -SP -ST, -SP -ST, -SP -ST, -SP -ST, -SP -ST, -SP -ST, -SP
Copy Protection
-MA, -CG
(Only 1018U)
-MA -MA, -CG -MA, -CG -MA, -CG -MA, -CG -MA, -CG
DRM -U -U, -U, -N, -U, -N, -W -U, -N, -W -U, -N, -W
USB (2) √(U) √ √ √ √ √
Ethernet √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Remote Control
-IR -IR -IR -IR -IR/-BT -IR/-BT -IR/-BT
Hard Drive √
DVD loader
DTV Tuner DVB-T, DBV-C, ATSC, ISDB
OS, JVM, GUI, Browser
uCLinux
JVM (U)
EnReach
VxWorks
EnReach
vxWorks
EnReach
DSP OS
EnReach
Linux,
JVM, GTK, Mozilla
uCLinux, JVM,
EnReach
Linux, JVM, GTK, Mozilla
Compliance UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
UL/FCC/CE/VCCI UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
UL/FCC/CE/VCCI
Note:-G: G-Cluster based-B: Browser based-J: Java based-M: with MPEG4 camera-A: with Analog camera-H: with H.264 camera-C: Composite Video-S: S-Video-CO: Components Video-SC: SCART interface for Europe-Dx: D-connector for Japan-SP: SPDIF for digital audio-ST: Stereo audio-MA: Macrovison-CG: CGMS-U: UTS DRM-N: NDS-W: Widevine-IR: Infrared-BT: Bluetooth
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SBB in Japan
200K MC2016 Shipped, 7/2005
Brazil Telecom: MC1088, MC6000 Shipping
CTC in china : 100K MC1088L/E Shipping
CNC in china : 100K MC1018 Shipped, 5/2005
Hotel in china : S3310H Shipping
Bharti in India: MC1018, MC1088/L in Trial
Commercial Deployments
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Digital Rights Management
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UT DRM Overview
USC
Media Console
LicenseServer
MediaDirector
Live Media
Content
EngineKey
Pre-recorded Media
Media Asset ManagerMELoader
Key
Key Database
1. Authentication request to USC
2. Authorization from USC
3. License Request for Live TV/Time-Shifted TV/VOD
4. License Grant
5. Content access with license key
234
MediaEngine(s)
Encrypted Content
MediaStation
1 5
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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Key System Features
TVMulticast/Unicast LiveTVTV on Demand Time-shift TV
Richer VOD capabilityVOD (Video on Demand)PVOD (Package VOD) / NVOD (Near VOD)SVOD (Subscription VOD)Media Shelf and “My Favorites”Virtual ChannelBookmarkVOD search by order codeProgress barTrick-Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause, Stop, Play
Parental control New EPG flow to enhance usability
Customer Self-Service portal Customized Applications:
Internet AccessMusic/Karaoke on DemandGamingVideo ConferenceInternet E-mailTVMSPVRAdvertise InsertionT-commerce
Future killer web-based APPs…
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R2.3.0
Applications
- H.264 HDTV
- H.264 VOD
- Video Phone
Features
- Multi language input
- Viewing Statistics
Value Added Services
- TV Messaging
Hardware
- STB MC1018/1088 Support
- New server blade w/ higher powered CPU
R3.0.0
Application
- Pay Per View Channel
- PVR/NPVR
- Web based customer self account mgmt (CSS)
- Karaoke
Features
- Multi language subtitle
- IMS IPTV Integration
Q1’06Q1’06 Q4’06Q4’06
R2.2.4
Applications
- Channel Mosaic
- PC Client
- Hotel Application
Features
- Finger print security with OSD (On Screen Display)
Q2’06Q2’06 Q3’06Q3’06
R2.3.2
Features
- EPG w/ background music
- Audio Channel
- DVB
DRM
- WideVine
Hardware
- Compact streaming server
- STB MC6000 Support
System Roadmap
R2.2.6
Value Added Services for Interactive TV
- Interactive Info/Ad
- Interactive Polling
-Trivia Quiz
Features
- Broadcast programming with virtual channels
R3.2.0
Application
- Mobile TV
- E-Commerce from TV
- Download & Play (WM9)
- Video Surveillance
- Federated Peer to Peer
Features
- Ad Insertion
- Channel Rating
- Picture in Picture (PIP)
- Customer Profiling
- SIM Card Support
- MyTV (per user customisable TV viewing schedule)
Enhancements
- Multiple STB in home
- Media Station DownSize
PlannedPlanned
Planned
Features
- PHS support
- Adaptive streaming codec
- Video Conference
- Video Search Engine
- Walled Garden
- SMS support
- Closed Caption (VBI)
- EAS (Emergency Announcement System)
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Architecture of Multiple CP/SP
IPTV Service delivery network(CMS)
Content Content Content
STB
HMS/EMS
SP
CMS
CP Content
HME / EMS HME / EMS
Billing Engine
EPG/Content portal
User Auth. agent DRM agent
Billing EPG
User mgt. SPn
ContentBilling EPG
User mgt. SP1 Content
DRM DRM
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Hotel System
HFC
Guest Room
Hotel 1
Media Engine / OSS
DB
Billing
Hotel Operation Center
IP Core Network
VOD Media flow
VOD Authentication / Distribution
Internet
CAT 5
Coaxial cable
AV
Front Desk / Billing
Guest Room
Guest Room
• PC server 1• Solaris 10 OS.
• PC server compliant with Solaris 10. HP 380 server or SUN x2100 server for example.
• PC server 2• Redhat Linux ES4 OS.
• PC server with large hard disk capacity. HP 380 server or Dell PE2950 server for example.
• Streaming capacity up to 100 x 4M bps, with redundant configuration, streaming capacity can be up to 200 x 4M bps.
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IP Security System
Network Camera(encoder embedded)
Edge CEC/CX
MD/MEStorage
Camera Output IP Stream Client
OSSAAA, Control and Service
Off-line ContentBackup System
Process:1. Surveillance camera has encoding
capability and it can send out video data in IP encapsulation.
2. Video data from the camera is transmitted to CEC/CX
3. CEC/CX will take this video data as TV channel
4. The data can be stored in EMS/CMS if needed, this is the same as Time shifted TV.
5. Browsing the historical video data is the same as playing a TVoD
6. Finally, The Client can watch live surveillance video like Live TV.
Live Video Stream (Unicast or Multicast)
Historical Video Stream (Unicast)
Control Information
Sensor
Alarm
IP Network
S
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City Security System- Metro Network
10G RPR Metro Network
2.5G RPR
NetRing TN710
Internet
NetRing TN710NetRing TN710/750
NetRing TN710
NetRing TN710/750
ONU
1:n
1:n
OLT 1S Y S T E ML IN K D A TA OLT 2 OLT 3 OLT 4
LINK
1 2 3 4 L A N R E S E T
DATAACTIVE OLT 1 OLT 2 OLT 3 OLT 4
LINK
1 2 3 4 L A N R E S E T
DATAACTIVE
BBS1000+ (OLT)
ONU
ONU
24
RollingStream Server
ONU
1:n
1:n
OLT 1S Y S T E ML IN K D A TA OLT 2 OLT 3 OLT 4
LINK
1 2 3 4 L A N R E S E T
DATAACTIVE OLT 1 OLT 2 OLT 3 OLT 4
LINK
1 2 3 4 L A N R E S E T
DATAACTIVE
BBS1000 +(OLT)
ONU
ONU
24
RollingSt
ream Server
ONU
ONU
ONU
ONU
OLT
ONU
DataNetwork
Other City Security Center
Local Security Center
Local Security Center
City Security Center with Rolling Stream platform and central storage
STB/TV
STB/TV
STB/TV
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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Deployment Cases
• Commercial RollingStream deployments worldwide• Softbank BBTV, Japan (capacity: 1 M subscribers)
• India Bharti
• Brazil Telecom
• PLDT, Philippine (Trial)
• More than 40 sites in China•Harbin, Heilongjiang province, China (100K subscribers)
•Shanghai, China (5K subscribers)
•Quanzhou/Fuzhou/Xiamen Telecom, Fujian province, China
•Simao/Kun Ming Telecom, Yunnan, China
•Guangdong, China
•Etc..
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Case 1 - SBB
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SBB Network Topology
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Case 2 – Harbin CNC
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CNC Network Topology Phase I (2 tier)
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CNC Network Topology Phase II (3 tier)
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¤ Distribution: 1 CMS (full content), 39 EMS (50% content storage)
¤ Broadband Access : ADSL, LAN
¤ Service Offering:
Live TV: 54 channelsTime Shift TV: 2 days storage of all channels (system
capacity 3 days storage of all channels)VOD: 5,000 hoursCodec: MPEG4 ASP 2Mbps
¤ System Capacity: up to 120K concurrent streams
¤ Billing: RMB 200 Installation, RMB 60 monthly flat rate.
CNC Harbin Parameters
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Introduction
Market Overview
Solution Overview Deployment models
Components
Key features
Case Study
Conclusion
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Field proven system
Commercial deployments: Japan: SBB; China: CNC in Harbin, SMG in Shanghai, Bharti in India
40 trial systems worldwide (India, Philippine, Thailand, Brazil…..)
Fully integrated end-to-end solution
A turn-key system: avoids multi-vendor integration nightmare
Also supports 3rd party’s components: e.g. Encoder, DRM, STB
Flexible deployment architecture:
Distributed multi-tier architecture
Centralized architecture: if bandwidth allows
High scalability
Scales up to 5 million subscribers or more in a single system.
High performance
15,000 concurrent streams (2Mbps) per rack.
40,000 hours of programming contents per rack
High reliability:
Telco-grade design
Very cost effective
Key Selling Points
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