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Secca 2 (the return)
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<blockquote data-quote="pixey" data-source="post: 3367" data-attributes="member: 175128"><p>An interesting artical from the news section of this site:</p><p>http://www.boxcracker.to/portal/</p><p></p><p>Details for ITV Digital's Seca 2 rollout have this week been announced! According to an official press release, the digital terrestrial provider will issue its new Seca 2 viewing cards throughout April, and will then switch-over to Seca 2 encryption in early May. The news will undoubtedly come as a shock to the many thousands of unofficial ITV Digital viewers who will lose access to the service once the new Seca 2 encryption system is introduced. ITV Digital, on the other hand, must surely be hoping that its introduction of Seca 2 will force a high percentage of unofficial viewers to take out paid-for access, bringing a much needed cash-injection to what believe is a company on the brink of closure. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Has anyone any more info on this??</p><p></p><p>Pixey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixey, post: 3367, member: 175128"] An interesting artical from the news section of this site: http://www.boxcracker.to/portal/ Details for ITV Digital's Seca 2 rollout have this week been announced! According to an official press release, the digital terrestrial provider will issue its new Seca 2 viewing cards throughout April, and will then switch-over to Seca 2 encryption in early May. The news will undoubtedly come as a shock to the many thousands of unofficial ITV Digital viewers who will lose access to the service once the new Seca 2 encryption system is introduced. ITV Digital, on the other hand, must surely be hoping that its introduction of Seca 2 will force a high percentage of unofficial viewers to take out paid-for access, bringing a much needed cash-injection to what believe is a company on the brink of closure. Has anyone any more info on this?? Pixey [/QUOTE]
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