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Old 13-11-2002   #1
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a question about sky?

On the site:
http://www.lefdata.com/ci_ca/
under "CI MODULES" section

There is a POD Cam for NDS Videoguard.

Does this mean that with this cam i would be able to watch Sky digita on a reciever or a pc dvb-s card that has a common interface option.(plus an original card ofcourse)?



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This was all I could see on the site, which bit were you looking at?

As far as the digital decoder for Sky Digital UK ( Sky Digibox ) is concerned, it uses a new CAM Module which is called NDS Videoguard. This system is a no removable part of the Digibox and it can be possessed only by buying it from Sky Digital dealers. In the future the system is expected also as CI module. Other offerers those in NDS send are: "Stream" in Italy, "OTE" in Greece and "YES" in Israel.
Sorry, the POD section just loaded, it didn't the first time, I don't think that this will be any use in the UK market, but I'm sure someone more knowledgable will explain what the unit is capable of.

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Does really no one have any idea what's this cam useful for?

Please someone explain it to me!
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Take a look at this link, it may help explain.

http://www.lefdata.com/ci_ca/ci.html

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