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ZDNet/UK: Nokia bets on Linux for home networks

Feb 10, 2000, 19:09 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Justin Pearse)

"Telecoms giant Nokia has attacked Sky and other digital content providers, claiming their use of proprietary technology is holding up the market for converged digital TV and Internet services. The solution says Nokia, is in open source, which will drive the uptake of networks in the home.

Putting its money where its mouth is, Nokia announced its home networking product strategy Thursday, with its prototype digital Media Terminal -- much like a set top box -- running Linux and the Mozilla browser. The prototype is being developed by the newly formed Nokia Home Communications division set up to develop products and services for home appliances connected to wireless LANs."

"The media terminals run on open standards, which Nokia believes is crucial for the technology to succeed. Heikki Koskin, vice president and general manager for Nokia Home Communications, was scathing in his attack on Sky and others for hobbling the dtv market through their use of proprietary standards. 'This is one of the biggest bottlenecks to why dtv is not doing better,' he says. 'The market must be driven towards IP-based open standards.' "

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