French (Fr)English (United Kingdom)
  • Home
  • Company
    • About Cognacq-Jay Image
    • Commitments & Values
    • Press
    • Careers
  • Services
    • About our services
    • Dedicated and shared broadcast play-outs
    • Digital Content Management (DCM)
  • Contact
    • Projects? Questions?
    • Come and meet us
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Videos
Société
Company Press

Latest news

12/22/2011: OpenHbb : towards a European standard for interactive TV

By one-clic on the TV remote control, it is possible to publish movie technical informations, to answer a direct poll, to consult the website of your preferred TV show. All this thanks to an interactivity platform based on a European standard.

OpenHbb is a collaborative R&D project, in which Cognacq-Jay Image is taking a role, and initiated by Cap Digital and Images&Réseaux competitivity pole. It has been financed by the 8th call for project of the Interministerial Fund (FUI).

An interactive television despite the lack of standard unifying service development and user interfaces: TV manufacturers, broadcasters, content producers, operators and aggregators are actively preparing interactive TV. It aims at implementing interactive TV applications to fully benefit from TV-internet complementarity. However, no standard unifying service development exists. That's why there is a variety of proprietary solutions and a urging content aggregators demand to see the emergence of a standard that could unify everything.

To promote the interactivity of the French Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT): the OpenHbb project aimed at promoting interactivity for the French DTT. It offered an interactivity solution based on a new European standard (HbbTV : Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV). Developed with open softwares, it offered interactivity thanks to several modules from content creation to development environment, installed in connected TV or digital decoder. This objective is consistent with the current trend in unifying devices, diffusion, contents and services at a European level to satisfy the most of users.

OpenHbb is in line with connected TV, unified in Europe thanks to HbbTV standard. The openHbb project has been very active in testing and correcting the standard. It contributed a lot the its promotion.
The HbbTV standard has been approved by ETSi in June 2010. HbbTV is born from a pan-European initiative aiming at providing an alternative to proprietary technologies. HbbTV's goal is to harmonize the data services access via broadcast/ Satellite / cable and Internet for decoders and connected TV.

Project partners:
The project leader is Streamezzo/Amdocs, specialist in mobile applications specially for TV on mobile.

V4x, provider of video-based solution for management and delivery applications and interactive services.

WizTiVi, provider of interactive solutions for connected screens.

Mediatvcom, consulting & expertise in digital media.

HD Forum, association gathering French DTT players, represented in the project by France Télévisions.

Le Télégramme, media group.

SmarDTV, technology provider for Pay TV and decoder.

TDF, Broadcast operator.

Cognacq Jay Image, a TDF group company, expert in audiovisual services and video management.

Telecom ParisTech, academic research laboratory possessing a recognized expertise in multimedia standards.

12/14/2011: TDF explores innovative solutions for broadcasting digital content with the support of the French Government’s Digital Fund

As part of its loan program to sustain innovation and growth initiatives ( “Grand Emprunt”), the French government has just confirmed a grant to a consortium of 8 partners led by TDF, to fund part (30%) of the development of the B2M (Broadcast Multimedia Mobile) project.

The aim of this ambitious project is to offer to operators and media publishers an innovative solution to deliver digital content to mobile devices (tablets and smartphones) through a broadcast network in a very cost effective manner. It will make it possible to respond to the very fast growing public demand for digital content on the go.

Project launch: The main innovation of this project lies in the broadcasting, in real-life conditions, of rich and varied multimedia digital content (newspapers, podcasts, catch-up TV or video on demand etc.) to mobile devices via a broadcast, non-unicast channel. This project aims to respond to the growing needs of the market for distribution of mobile content; it will help to address the challenge of providing data in the best possible circumstances in terms of cost, quality and speed. This exploratory phase, funded by the “Grand Emprunt”, is dedicated to developing a prototype that will be available during the second half of 2012, and will be followed by other stages before marketing the services developed. During this initial phase, TDF will approach suppliers who provide content, distributors and telecom operators. The future implementation of these innovative solutions will sustain pluralism and dynamism of media and cultural creation.

The partners: the TDF Group has brought together seven French industrial partners, Airweb, Archos, Cognacq-Jay Image, DiBcom, Expway, Immanens as well as Institut Télécom, a leading academic institution. This choice was based on the indisputable status and reputation of each partner in their respective fields and in the broader world of digital media.

More Articles...

  • 08/09/2011: Cognacq-Jay Image will be at Amsterdam IBC booth 1B79 in September
  • 06/15/2011: SelecTV and Cognacq-Jay Image launches push VOD over satellite
  • 05/17/2011: The TDF group and Cognacq-Jay Image announces its acquisition of BeBanjo
  • 04/04/2011: Cognacq-Jay Image and BeBanjo join forces to make management of on-demand services easier

Page 1 of 6

Start
Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next
End
  • About Cognacq-Jay Image
  • Commitments & Values
  • Press
  • Careers

Press, news, interviews :

For your requests for interviews, reports or testimonials on Cognacq-Jay Image and its team, please contact Véronique Zelmann
E-mail : vzelmann@yahoo.fr
Adobe Flash Player not installed or older than 9.0.115!
Get Adobe Flash Player here
downloadlogo
© Cognacq-Jay Image | TDF Group | Credits | Legal notice | RSS Feed