NORTV has purchased the Irdeto M-Crypt conditional access (CA)
system. The system will provide digital MMDS pay-TV services to
customers in the Londrinas region of the Parana state of Brazil.
Irdeto's M-Crypt DVB is a compact conditional access system designed
specifically for small to medium-sized operators.
The Irdeto M-Crypt range of modules includes:
M-Crypt EPG- Electronic Program Guide to insert DVB Service
Information that constitute the EPG when processed by the STB;
M-Crypt Schedule- to play out EPG data at predetermined times;
M-Crypt CodeDownload- to allow STB software upgrade over the air
The Irdeto M-Crypt DVB supports up to 100,000 subscribers.
NORTV purchased an Irdeto M-Crypt to provide customers with digital
television access. The MMDS network will support a coverage area
spanning the cities of Cambe, Rolandia, Ibipora, and Jataizinho. It is
now fully operational.
The company also plans to expand its conditional access services to
include interactive television programming, TV and Internet convergence
applications, gaming, and distance learning.
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