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Latens Systems to make U.S. debut of Video Encryption Engine
Nov 12, 2004 8:00 AM, Sports Technology Update e-newsletter
Latens Systems, a content and revenue protection provider, will launch its Video Encryption Engine (VEE) in the United States next week at Telco TV in Orlando, FL.
VEE provides cable and broadband operators with a simple, fast method of encrypting video for VOD distribution.
The company's next-generation dynamic software conditional access solutions minimize the risk of content theft through increased security strength, operational flexibility and faster recovery times.
VEE will integrate with VOD server systems to allow operators to expand their VOD content simply.
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