Two years ago, the FCC required cable operators to “ensure that they provide high definition set-top boxes, except unidirectional set-top boxes without recording functionality” and that they “comply with an open industry standard that provides for audio-visual communications including service discovery, video transport, and remote.” TiVo Inc. questioned the FCC’s “open industry standard” in July this year, arguing that “if each cable operator deploys set-top boxes with its own understanding of an open industry standard, the result may be an outcome that is neither standard nor open.”
The FCC clarifies what the standard meant saying, “Open standards encourage interoperability by allowing industries to build devices and services that work together without consultation: a service or product that is offered according to a standard will work on any device built to the standard, even if the party responsible for the service or product has never had any contact with the party that made the device.”