The first demo showed an iDTV with DVB-C2 receiver in combination with a VOD service delivering video over the C2 network. This combination of Sony's C2 chip and the soon-to-be-launched VOD service from Kabel Deutschland shows how a 2nd generation system can be launched in combination with a supplementary offering for the end-user.
The DVB-T2 Lite demo, provided by BBC R&D, attracted a lot of attention from visitors and press alike, and combined 3 HD services with 4 very robust mobile services in one 8 MHz multiplex. The efficiency and flexibility of T2 once again showed that DVB-T2 truly is the Swiss army knife of broadcast standards.
The third demo showed how the DVB-GEM middleware standard offers a hybrid solution that combines DVB-T and OTT video into a single service. The demo supported by Oracle and Alticast showed the actual Premium-on-Demand service that is currently available from Mediaset in Italy.
Thanks to our supporting demo partner members for a very successful planning, installation and display of these demos!
On top of the DVB presence on the stand, there was also wide coverage of DVB topics such as T2-Lite, DVB-3DTV, and more in the
IBC Daily magazine and other press. DVB also received the TVBEurope's
Best of IBC2011 Editors’ Awards for T2 Lite.