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			In his keynote speech at CES in January, Bill Gates revealed that the Xbox 360 would be integrated into Microsoft's IPTV offering. Seidel demonstrated the functionality for me and gave me a chance to explore the 360's IPTV capabilities. Mediaroom can be accessed from the 360 from the Media menu, appearing as an option below the current Music, Pictures, and Video selections. Once you select Mediaroom, the 360 acts as another set-top box.
While watching TV on the 360, you can still receive invites from friends. Should you decide to engage in a friendly Halo 2 deathmatch, Mediaroom will automatically pause the show and record the rest so that you don't miss out on a minute of Grey's Anatomy. Seidel said that the 360 will get full Mediaroom functionality by the end of 2007 or in early 2008, but that Microsoft has not decided whether the Mediaroom update will be pushed out like other Xbox Live updates or be media based. Either way, existing Xboxes will be able to fit into the Mediaroom environment.
Seidel reiterated that Mediaroom will only be available from IPTV providers, which means that your Xbox 360 won't gain any set-top box capabilities unless your TV provider decides to go the IPTV and Mediaroom routes. In the US, that means AT&T, as Verizon brought its FiOS TV efforts in-house after initially casting its lot with Microsoft's IPTV.
Mediaroom is an impressive-looking product from Microsoft, but it's going to be a slow rollout in US?if only because of a current dearth of potential homes to connect. AT&T is Mediaroom's big customer in the US. The telecom currently has about 40,000 U-Verse subscribers, but plans to pass 18 million homes by the end of 2008. Outside of the US, Microsoft counts Bell Canada, Deutsche Telekom, British Telecom, and Swisscom among its customers. If AT&T can convince one of the satellite providers or a major cable company to make the switch, it should raise Mediaroom's profile in the US significantly.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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