Verizon has joined fifth Founding Promoter of the RVU Alliance. Verizon in the alliance to develop a specification for a new pixel accurate Remote User Interface (RUI) that will form the core of the new RVU home networking technology.
Verizon joins Broadcom, Cisco, DIRECTV and Samsung and RVU Alliance’s objective is to make it simple and easy for consumers to connect multiple electronic devices to create powerful home entertainment systems.
Richard Lynch, CTO of Verizon said, “Joining the Alliance gives us the chance to help lead the industry to an ever-simpler process for integrating consumer electronics into the home entertainment experience. Verizon is working to let our customers enjoy their advanced FiOS TV experience throughout the home on any device simply and easily. When adopted by consumer electronics manufacturers, RVU will enable that vision.”
Henry Derovanessian, chairman of the RVU Alliance board of directors said, “Verizon is a perfect fit within the Alliance leadership, strengthening the RVU technology by ensuring it meets the needs of a larger complement of content service provider networks.”
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