ICTV demonstrates personalized video mosaic solution

Mar 8, 2006 2:23 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

ICTV demonstrated the first subscriber-customizable video mosaic for improved video-rich navigation at the CableLabs Winter Conference, last month in Colorado Springs, CO.

ICTV’s mosaic solution enables cable system operators, programmers and integrators to deploy interactive multichannel mosaics that can be aligned to reflect individual subscribers’ viewing preferences. In addition to providing live video from, and navigation through, multiple channels simultaneously, the ICTV technology will enable personal mosaics to be assembled by subscriber, operator or programmer choice, or via system response to subscriber viewing habits, all on any digital set top box.

The ICTV mosaic solution is supported by standard Web tools. This provides designers of video rich navigation the full pallet of colors, graphics and interactive elements.

ICTV provides the enabling infrastructure that allows subscriber interaction with all of the mosaic elements, including programming, information and navigational options, as well as advertisements that are targeted, auditable and interactive.

For more information, visit www.ictv.com.

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