Microsoft, NDS make a pact.(Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 2000 by Dickson, Glen

Alliance aims to deliver VOD, interactive services to set-tops overseas

A strategic alliance between Microsoft and News Corp.'s NDS unit will develop enhanced television based on worldwide open standards. Initially, the two companies will focus on delivering interactive services to the 1.5 million set-tops worldwide (none in the U.S.) that already use NDS middleware technology.

Microsoft is licensing software from NDS to create a new component of the Microsoft TV platform that will be aimed specifically at that market, comprising DVB-compliant set-tops made by Philips, Pace, Zenith and Samsung. Such boxes will be able to support video-on-demand and Internet-type applications, the companies said.

"This is a wonderful solution for...

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