NDS to secure Sistema DVB-H network


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NDS to secure Sistema DVB-H network

Sistema Mass Media is to secure its new launch DVB-H network with a package of technologies from NDS. The company has opted for the NDS Unified Headend that will secure its content across a variety of mobile TV handsets, PCs and set-top boxes. The package also includes VideoGuard Mobile, which will be available to all Russian mobile subscribers, regardless of their network.

As previously reported in Broadband TV News, Sistema’s DVB-H mobile TV service will debut in Moscow, before being rolled out to 16 other Russian cities with populations of over one million. The service will be launched by the SMM subsidiary Digital Teleradiobroadcasting Ltd.

The Unified Headend integrates conditional access (CA), Digital Rights Management (DRM) and third party applications, allowing operators to deliver secure broadcast and Viden-Demand (VOD) services to digital reception devices.

VideoGuard Mobile supports both the Open Security Framework (OSF) and OMA BCAST smartcard profile standards.


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