OEDN

OCAP EBIF Developer Network
Abbreviation OEDN
Motto Spectemur agendo
Formation 1 October 2007
Type Interactive Television, Software development and Community
Legal status foundation
Purpose the promotion of OCAP tru2way and EBIF application development for digital cable television
Headquarters New York, NY
Location
  • United States
Region served
Global
Main organ
governance board
Affiliations Time Warner Cable
Website www.oedn.net

OEDN is an OpenCable Application Platform (OCAP) EBIF Developer Network that was founded in October, 2007. It is an online developer network for the promotion of Interactive Television application and service development on digital cable television.

The goal of the network is to support the emerging and long-term needs of software engineers and product teams who are building OCAP (tru2way) and EBIF applications. The goal is to run it not only on digital cable television, but also converged applications and services spanning mobile and broadband devices.

OEDN.net is a networked Community of Practice with a membership constituency drawn from cable companies, ITV application vendors, content providers, programming networks, advertisers, academic interactive media researchers and independent consultants.

References

Todd Spangler; Kent Gibbons (7 March 2008). "Cablers Seed Interactive TV Community". Multichannel News.

Tracy Swedlow (28 February 2008). "itvt-Monthly-Wrap-on-InteractiveTV Podcast - OEDN interview with Will Kreth" (Podcast). blogtalkradio.com: ITVT.com.

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