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BT picks Microsoft platform for IPTV

The pioneering 21st Century Network project will help BT to offer IP-based video-on-demand services
Written by Tom Espiner, Contributor

BT has announced it will use Microsoft's TV IPTV Edition software platform to deliver video-on-demand over broadband in the UK.

BT said on Wednesday it plans to offer a combination of over-the-air Freeview broadcast with a broadband video-on-demand subscription service. There were no plans to go into broadband TV broadcast because of the logistics involved.

"We want to deliver a seamless video-streaming service combined with digital terrestrial channels in a two-in-one box," said a BT spokesperson. "The combination of Microsoft technology with BT's 21st Century Network (21CN) will result in an exciting set of next-generation entertainment and communication services," he claimed.

BT's 21CN project will see its circuit-switched networks replaced with a single IP-based network. The launch of the IPTV service could encourage broadband take up.

Broadband already has widespread availability in the UK, with BT reaching five million connections in March this year. By the summer of 2005 BT expects to have broadband-enabled enough local exchanges to give 99.6 percent of UK homes and businesses access to high-speed Internet access.

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