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February 20, 2008

The future of net TV


by David Allen
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The future of net TV<br />

In order to establish how the Next Generation Internet Television will be seen, the BBC and twenty one partners are spending a fourteen million Euro grant on deciding how the next gen TV will be seen by the millions of viewers, be it a new platform or something that we have been used to already.

But they will be initially putting together a software system, that will be open source and peer to peer, this will stream video and can be used by as many people at one time.

This will present a huge task as this is going to have be available for mac, windows and linux, and across all of the European community as well, this task will through up many problems and will no doubt have many complaints against it, but at the end of the day it makes no difference how it works or why, all consumers want is good TV as and when they want it. If this next gen TV can do that then it will be a success.

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