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Seca/Mediaguard system
Canal+ to change cards to Mediaguard 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 8803" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Courtesy of R2D2 from another site today </p><p></p><p>Spanish pay-TV provider Canal Satélite Digital is scheduled to introduce the Seca/Mediaguard II encryption on Monday 8th April, also covering the popular pay-per-view platform Taquilla. </p><p></p><p>The procedure of encryption upgrades will take around 4 days through several stages, and short interruptions in services are expected. </p><p></p><p>It's reported that the original Seca/Mediaguard I encryption on CSD will continue to co-exist with version II until mid-May 2002 - while the broadcaster issues new replacement Version 7 smartcards. </p><p></p><p>The upgrade of encryption is a European pay-TV initiative to knockout widespread pirate smartcards, Italy's Telepui is reported to be the next in-line for the version II switchover. </p><p></p><p>Rivals to Seca/Mediaguard encryption owners Canal Plus Technologies, NDS has been accused of the widespread availability of Seca/Mediaguard I pirate cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 8803, member: 175144"] Courtesy of R2D2 from another site today Spanish pay-TV provider Canal Satélite Digital is scheduled to introduce the Seca/Mediaguard II encryption on Monday 8th April, also covering the popular pay-per-view platform Taquilla. The procedure of encryption upgrades will take around 4 days through several stages, and short interruptions in services are expected. It's reported that the original Seca/Mediaguard I encryption on CSD will continue to co-exist with version II until mid-May 2002 - while the broadcaster issues new replacement Version 7 smartcards. The upgrade of encryption is a European pay-TV initiative to knockout widespread pirate smartcards, Italy's Telepui is reported to be the next in-line for the version II switchover. Rivals to Seca/Mediaguard encryption owners Canal Plus Technologies, NDS has been accused of the widespread availability of Seca/Mediaguard I pirate cards. [/QUOTE]
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