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Latens, ZyXEL partner to integrate conditional access with set-top boxes
Jun 10, 2008 12:15 PM
Latens Systems and ZyXEL Communications have partnered to offer low-cost, highly secure IP/hybrid set-top box solutions.
The integration ensures the ZyXEL STB-1003 and STB-1001H benefit from Latens’ content and revenue security solutions, enabling IPTV operators to simplify the launch of advanced IPTV services.
Both the ZyXEL STB-1003 and STB-1001H offer IP video services, including SD and HD, video on-demand and IPTV, based on MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression technology to reach a wider audience, achieve a higher density of service and increase bandwidth efficiency. With Latens CA integrated into the boxes, content owners are assured that any IPTV operator using the STB-1003 or the STB-1001H can protect against piracy.
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