According to the company, its IPTV Ecosystem Integration and Support Services suite can help tailor an IPTV deployment for the needs of each service provider and can enable seamless integration with existing network infrastructure and fast rollout of new service offerings.

The company’s IPTV Ecosystem Integration and Support Services leverage it’s IPTV products, including the VIP set-top platform. The VIP set-tops support home-networking interfaces and the KreaTV application development environment, which enable features such as interactive applications and third-party middleware solutions.

Motorola recently completed an IPTV Ecosystem Integration project with Connexion Technologies. Acting as the overall system integrator, the company provided a single point of interface for Connexion during its rollout of IPTV services, working with all vendor partners and overseeing the deployment and integration of middleware, conditional access and video on demand (VOD) systems into the Motorola Headend environment.

Michael Laraia, senior director for customer program operations and professional services for home and networks mobility at Motorola, said: “Motorola’s IPTV Ecosystem Integration and Support Service is focused on tailoring IPTV systems to the business needs of each service provider.”

Earlier in October 2008, Motorola launched remote device management for its IPTV set-tops. It’s NBBS is a scaleable, carrier-grade software platform that enables operators to remotely access, configure, monitor and troubleshoot a full portfolio of consumer devices, home networks and services. These include gateways, modems, webcams and now IP set-tops – namely, the VIP set-top series, adding more flexibility for service providers.