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_European Commission Reiterates its Support for Open and Interoperable iTV Standards

2 August 2004
EU Member States should continue to promote open and interoperable
standards for interactive digital TV - including the Multimedia Home
Platform (MHP) standard – on a voluntary basis, says the European
Commission in a new Communication on the interoperability of
interactive digital TV. There is no clear case for imposing technical
standards at present, but the issue should be reviewed again in 2005.
Proposals made by the Commission include setting up a Member State
group on MHP implementation, confirming that Member States can offer
consumer subsidies for interactive TV receivers - subject to state aid
rules - and monitoring access to proprietary digital interactive TV
applications.
“In view of the complexity of the technological and market environment,
the very different perceptions of interoperability held by market
players, and the fact that interactive digital TV has not yet taken off
on a larger scale in many Member States, we felt that the digital
television market should continue to develop unhindered for the
present” commented Enterprise and Information Society Commissioner Olli
Rehn, “Digital television networks (satellite, terrestrial and cable)
have the potential to offer delivery of multi-media information Society
services, alongside 3G mobile and other networks, and we welcome all
future investment in this important technology. We will however revisit
the issue at the end of 2005 in order to see to what extent market
developments have contributed to interoperability and freedom of choice
for users.”
Meanwhile, the Commission proposes a range of actions to promote the
deployment of interactive digital services using the Multimedia Home
Platform (MHP) standard. These include the creation of a Member State
group on MHP implementation, confirmation that Member States can offer
consumer subsidies for interactive television receiver equipment,
subject to conformity with state aid rules, and monitoring of access to
proprietary technologies.
The Communication sets out the Commission’s position on
interoperability of digital interactive television services as required
under Article 18 of Directive 2002/21/EC, on a common regulatory
framework for electronic communications networks and services. Article
18 requires Member States to encourage the use of open standards, and
transparency of information on proprietary standards. If Article 18
fails to have the desired effect, then the Directive empowers the
Commission to take steps to impose a standard.
The Communication builds on an extensive public consultation carried
out earlier this year on the basis of a Commission Services working
document.
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