CableLabs® Tru2way® Home Networking Interop Demonstrates Premium Content Sharing among Home Network Devices

Louisville, Colorado, April 18, 2011—Ten industry suppliers participated in a CableLabs® tru2way® Home Networking interoperability event held at CableLabs from March 28–April 1, 2011. The companies demonstrated sharing of premium cable content over the home network in a secure manner.

Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Certified® device manufacturers included Samsung Electronics, Sony Computer Entertainment America, and Sony Electronics. DLNA Technology Component® suppliers included ACCESS Systems, AwoX, Irdeto and NDS. Tru2way host device manufacturers were represented by Cisco, Motorola and Samsung. Program guides that integrate tru2way technology with multi-room DVR capability from Comcast, Cox, and Time Warner Cable were also used in the event.

Representatives from seven CableLabs member companies attended the interoperability event Open House and observed multi-vendor, multi-device demonstrations. Participants demonstrated sharing of premium DVR content over a home network in a secure manner using DTCP/IP among multiple tru2way set-top boxes and DLNA devices, such as connected TVs, game consoles, and PCs. Participants also demonstrated use of a DLNA application on a mobile phone to control devices on the home network. The mobile phone was used to select content from a home network device, and to control playing that content on another device, such as a television set. The mobile phone also controlled features such as pause, rewind and fast forward.

Devices on the home network communicated and shared content using Ethernet, MoCA 1.1 (Multimedia over Coax Alliance), or Wi-Fi technologies. MoCA 1.1 technology utilizes in-home coaxial cable to tunnel Ethernet traffic, thus alleviating the need to run new wiring within the home. MoCA can support multiple streams of HD video and offers 175 Mbps of throughput.

The tru2way software reference implementation (RI) was also included in the multi-vendor interoperability scenarios. The tru2way software is developed by CableLabs with support from the OpenSource community on java.net and integrated into tru2way devices. The reference implementation allows manufacturers to quickly implement tru2way technology in their devices, and provides cable operators with a robust software implementation for developing their program guides and other tru2way applications.

"Comcast is very pleased to see our program guide running on set-top boxes that have integrated the tru2way reference implementation software," stated Steve Reynolds, Senior Vice President, Premises Technology, Comcast.

"The Home Networking Interoperability events hosted by CableLabs provide a unique opportunity for members. A single environment where multiple device manufacturers can run our latest guides and other applications provides us with great insight for future development," stated Mike Hayashi, Executive Vice President, Architecture, Development and Engineering, Time Warner Cable.

"We were very pleased with the tru2way home networking advances on display at this interoperability event," said Craig Smithpeters, Executive Director, Interactive Services Engineering, Cox Communications. "There were some engaging demonstrations from a cross-section of companies working together on standards-based technologies," he added.

"This Interop Event was especially engaging for us. CableLabs and participating vendors created an environment where premium content could be discovered and accessed over the home network using both cable set-top boxes and non-cable devices such as game consoles, connected TVs and PCs," noted Doug Ike, Vice President, Advanced Video & Applications Engineering, Charter.

CableLabs issued the latest version of the Home Networking extension specification as part of the Bundle 1.1.5 release in February 2011. Associated test suites and reference implementation were also released. These materials can be found on the CableLabs site.

Integrating home networking into the overall specification enhances the tru2way platform, making premium content sharing possible among multiple set-top boxes and DLNA Certified devices within a home network. The DLNA Interoperability Guidelines are the foundation of tru2way home networking specifications. The premium cable content is protected using DTCP-IP as it is transmitted over the home network.

About CableLabs: Cable Television Laboratories (www.cablelabs.com) was founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry. A non-profit research and development consortium, CableLabs delivers innovations that enable cable operators to be the providers of choice in their markets. Cable operators from around the world are members. CableLabs maintains additional web sites at www.cablenet.org, www.ebif.tv and www.tru2way.com.

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