Discovery Ngc Animal Planet????

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Old 26-05-2003   #1
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Discovery Ngc Animal Planet????

Just need a confirmation that the channels listed below have gone seca 2:

DISCOVERY
NGC
ANIMAL PLANET
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Any news on SECA 2?
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Channels lost from ASTRA

I am using a funcard and 6 in 1 files.
A few days ago Xzone went and the others.
I beleive its the netherland package. For sure its from ASTRA.

Any ideas?
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As its posted in the Seca forum, you are talking about the Canal Digitaal package at 19 East, in which case, yes its gone removed the Irdeto and Seca access systems (rather unsecure these days) and gone Seca 2

You can recover your entertaimnet (well a bit of it ) in Western Europe, with movement of the dish to 30 West and the Spanish Hispasat Satellite, or subscribe to good old BSKYB if you are in the UK

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Just to be clear: the 3 channels mentioned by sattoons were only ever transmitted under Mediaguard ("seca"). They were not simulcrypted under Irdeto. However, much of the Dutch package was simulcrypted. Specifically, Ned1/2/3, RTL4/5, SBS6, Net5, Veronica/Kindernet, TMF, C+Rood, C+Blauw, Yorin, Fox-Kids-NL, V8 and some radio channels. So for those channels reception under Irdeto is still possible (and much of the content is English-language, with C+Rood & Blauw showing some good films)

See: http://www.lyngsat.com/dig/canaldigitaal.shtml

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