Digital TV Labs becomes DLNA ICV
April 24, 2013
Digital TV Labs, specialists in digital media conformance tools, test services and professional services, has announced that it is now a DLNA accredited Independent Certification Vendor (ICV) for products wishing to comply with the increasingly popular home networking standard.
Established in 2003 and having grown in importance since DLNA – Digital Living Network Alliance – was set up to define interoperability guidelines to enable sharing of digital media between multimedia devices. Based on published standards, DLNA’s tight Guidelines allow CE manufacturers and software vendors to ensure interoperability of home networked devices.
Keith Potter, CEO of Digital TV Labs, says, “Of course to guarantee DLNA interoperability, the industry requires a rigorous test and certification program, which has been established. Digital TV Labs is very pleased to now be offering DLNA Certification services to further broaden the wide range of testing services covering multiple consumer electronics standards currently provided by our lab.”
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