Friday, December 23, 2011

GlobeCast And FRANCE 24 Lead HbbTV Trial

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Dec 22, 2011 4:46 PM

France Telecom announce technology firm GlobeCast and TV duct FRANCE 24 will launch a Hybrid Broadband Broadcast Television (HbbTV) hearing in early 2012 with the encouragement of Orange and SES. The service, to be offering to heavenly body viewers of FRANCE 24, primarily in Western Europe, will increase interactivity to heavenly body TV programming by harnessing related TVs.

Throughout 2012, participating heavenly body TV viewers will use their related televisions to correlate with FRANCE 24's in a line and non-linear programming around their broadband connection. No extra apparatus or hardware will be required, and this will denote HbbTV's capability to complement the observation experience for heavenly body TV users.

GlobeCast says it will use its announce experience and knowledge of related radio to lead this trial, whilst providing supply belligerent services and uplink from its Paris technical operations center. The heavenly body feed will be delivered around one of the ASTRA satellites at 19.2E - SES' heading orbital location in Western Europe.

Then, as a heading Internet Service Provider, Orange, moreover a France Telecom company, will assist calm providers in delivering around HbbTV. The hearing will be conducted inside of Orange's Smart Networks program.

HbbTV is an attention typical led by France and Germany, with flourishing uptake around Europe.

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