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  • Tap low-cost content protection choices: MPAA

    Jul 11, 2009

    MUMBAI: Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) CTO Jim Williams recommended terrestrial broadcasters tap low-cost content protection choices at the ITU-AIBD workshop on digital terrestrial television broadcasting.

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  • Finding the right fit for turnkey platforms

    Jul 1, 2009

    Selecting the right turnkey platform is somewhat akin to going to a restaurant for the first time and selecting the prix fixe dinner. While you want to satisfy the palate without it taking a huge bite out of your wallet, the last thing you want is something that fails to suit your appetite. There are a lot of turnkey platforms to select from, but asking questions is key to finding the right kind of offering for your network, according to the Comcast Media Center’s Gary Traver.

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  • Tap Low-cost Content Protection Choices

    Jun 28, 2009

    PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 28, 2009 – At the ITU-AIBD workshop on digital terrestrial television broadcasting this month, Motion Picture Association of America(MPAA) CTO Jim Williams recommended terrestrial broadcasters tap low-cost content protection choices. Broadcasters at the workshop were engaged by CCP members Nagravision, NDS, ASTRO, MPA, Microsoft and Conax who provided updates and a panel discussion on the latest issues in relation to broadcast and content protection.

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  • Local group puts up satellite TV firm

    Jun 28, 2009

    MANILA, Philippines – A group of local businessmen led by Solar Entertainment’s William Tieng and Solid Group’s David Lim has invested P250 million to establish the country’s newest direct-to-home (DTH) satellite television company called Global Satellite (GSAT).

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  • Evolution Broadband scores STB waiver from FCC

    Jun 3, 2009

    Evolution Broadband employees were no doubt euphoric yesterday when the Federal Communications Commission notified the company that it was granted a three-year waiver for two of its low-cost set-top boxes.

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  • FCC Believes in Evolution-ary DTAs

    Jun 2, 2009

    The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) , not the cable industry, has evidently become the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 's new favorite punching bag.

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  • KPN's Digitenne DTT platform successfully deploying content security solution from Conax

    May 29, 2009

    Digitenne, DTT service from Telco, KPN, is a Netherlands success story with over 800,000 broadcast subscribers. Launched in 2003, the DTT platform protects its digital revenues with content protection from security provider Conax. Market leader in content security for DTT, Conax has 13 DTT national platforms in Europe and is well suited for both vertical and horizontal DTT models.

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  • Canal Digital begins Conax card pairing

    Apr 30, 2009

    Canal Digital is to introduce card pairing, ensuing that smart cards can only be used with a specific receiver, following pressure from providers of HD content.

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  • Conax working with regional broadcasters to prevent content piracy in the Caribbean

    Apr 20, 2009

    Conax, a provider of content security solutions globally, has made its debut in the Caribbean, where broadcasters have long been plagued by a high degree of piracy and previous technologies have been unsuccessful at blocking impending threats.

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  • ITI Neovision’s “n” service experiencing rapid growth with pay-tv model from Conax

    Mar 27, 2009

    Since its launch in October 2006, “n” has managed substantial growth in the market, in competition with both satellite and cable services throughout Poland.

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  • Conax successful in Chinese broadcast market

    Mar 23, 2009

    Global content security provider, Conax, has developed a strong presence in the Chinese broadcast market over the last 6 years through its advanced content security technology and partner network. The proven solution, Conax Chipset Pairing, provide an additional level of security for protecting premium digital TV content vulnerable to theft and illicit distribution, through to the set-top-box.

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