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OpenTV/Motorola gain access to 47m US homes

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 16 May 2000

OpenTV has successfully ported its digital interactive television to the Motorola DCT 2000, the most widely deployed digital set-top system in the US, giving the MIH Holdings subsidiary access to 47 million US households.

OpenTV, a worldwide provider of software to enable digital interactive television, now has its software installed in more than 7.8 million digital set-top boxes (STBs) worldwide.

For the second consecutive quarter (to end of March 2000), OpenTV`s technology was shipped with more than 1.6 million STBs, reinforcing the company`s position as a worldwide market player in digital interactive television software. This represents a 148% increase from 0.6 million STBs shipped in the first quarter of 1999.

OpenTV`s software solution can be flash-downloaded to all DCT-2000s currently in homes, without rolling a truck to a subscriber`s home or switching out a set-top terminal. Once enabled, the OpenTV/DCT-2000 set-top terminal will support multiple interactive services from electronic program guides and e-mail, to e-commerce and video-on-demand (VOD). In addition, the DCT-2000 will support OpenTV`s custom ITV applications that will allow cable operators new revenue opportunities.

OpenTV also signed a partnership agreement with DIVA, a provider of interactive VOD products and services for the cable industry. The strategic alliance will expand the capability of the Motorola DCT-2000 digital set-top box by combining OpenTV`s software and interactive television services with DIVA`s VOD and other services. In addition to this alliance, OpenTV has made a $5 million strategic investment in DIVA.

OpenTV acquired Spyglass in a $2.5 billion share deal in March. Spyglass` Prism product reorganises and reformats standard Web content to display on set-top boxes, mobile phones and other non-personal computer devices.

Microsoft is using similar technology to OpenTV in its WebTV product, which also allows users to e-mail, surf the Net and access instant messaging.

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