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| Internet Streaming Media Alliance formed
(IDG) -- In an effort to create a single standard for media streaming over the Internet, five companies have announced the founding of the Internet Streaming Media Alliance. Apple, Cisco, Kasenna, Philips Electronics NV and Sun announced the founding of ISMA in a press release, saying they are joining forces to promote open standards for developing end-to-end media streaming solutions over IP. The founders believe their collaboration will accelerate adoption of open standards and interoperability, while encouraging the development of competitive streaming media software, the release said.
The promise of streaming media can be realized only if there is a single standard for consumers, service providers, network operators, equipment suppliers and content providers, AOL Chief Technology Officer William J. Raduchel said in the release. AOL, expected to merge soon with Time Warner, is interested in standards for media streaming to ease the distribution of content. Time Warner is the parent company of CNN.com. The cost of deploying streaming media services to support current disparate formats has prohibited many service providers and other adopters from taking full advantage of existing market opportunities, according to ISMA. The alliance plans to adopt elements of standards that already exist for the deployment of streaming media over IP and contribute to those still in development. The first specification from the ISMA will define an implementation agreement for the streaming MPEG-4 video and audio format over IP networks and will be circulated for review and input at the first formal meeting of ISMA in February 2001. Upon completion of the specifications, the ISMA will promote them among developers and those seeking to deploy rich media streaming solutions. The ISMA Web site, launched December 12th, will publish completed specifications and distribute information about alliance activities. In addition to the founding companies, several companies are named in the release as supporters of ISMA, including Analog Devices, Axis Communications and Silicon Graphics. RELATED STORIES: RealNetworks gives Microsoft an iQ test RELATED IDG.net STORIES: Streaming goes mainstream RELATED SITES: Internet Streaming Media Alliance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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