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Widevine releases Cypher 4.0
Jun 26, 2007 1:00 PM
Widevine Technologies has released Widevine Cypher 4.0 content security solution.
This downloadable conditional-access and DRM solution lets telco, cable, Internet, mobile and satellite service providers support an unlimited number of subscribers and assets using a single content security solution for protecting delivery to all major consumer devices, including set-top boxes, PVRs and PC-based consumer devices.
Cypher 4.0 enhanced features include:
Cypher Management Console offering intuitive configuration and monitoring of any Widevine Cypher solution.
Expanded ecosystem support for key high-definition set top boxes and PVRs.
Fast linear broadcast security, offering more than 900Mb/s encryption, or more than 240 channels in a single appliance.
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