Cameron Communications secures IPTV services with Latens

Dec 10, 2007 8:54 AM

    

Latens Systems, a provider of software security for pay television and IPTV systems, will provide its FCAS solution to Cameron Communications, a parent company to local area providers of phone, Internet and cable services, to secure the programming on its IPTV platform.

The FCAS solution will be integrated with middleware from Minerva and deployed across Amino and ADB 3800 series set-top boxes.

Based in Sulphur, LA, Cameron Communications is a family of companies providing telecommunications services to both residential and business customers in rural southwest Louisiana, central Louisiana and southeast Texas. It offers local and long distance phone service, high-speed Internet access and digital television.

The FCAS software-based solution allows an operator to select only the CA components that are relevant to its business, which eliminates the cost and complexity of unwanted features. The system does not require a smart card and can be upgraded as an operator’s needs grow and develop, without causing disruption to existing services.

For more information, visit www.latens.com.




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