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Italian IPTV service provider protects content with NDS Videoguard
Nov 17, 2008 1:03 PM
Content protected with NDS VideoGuard can be securely delivered to set-top boxes, PCs, mobile phones, portable media players and even removable media.
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NDS has supplied Telecom Italia’s recently launched IPTV service with NDS VideoGuard conditional access (CA) and DRM technology, which provides content protection for both broadcast TV and video-on-demand (VOD).
VideoGuard is an advanced suite of CA and digital rights management solutions that protect operator-branded services and content delivered over any platform to any device. This includes delivery to set-top boxes, PCs, mobile phones, portable media players and even removable media.
NDS is a subsidiary of News Corp. and supplies open end-to-end digital technology and services to digital pay-television platform operators and content providers.
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