Latens protects Digicable
July 16, 2008
Latens has been awarded the contract to provide its Latens BCAS next generation conditional access system to Digicable Network (India) to protect and enable a national broadcast cable Pay-TV network with an estimated subscriber base of over 12 million. Latens BCAS is being deployed to cable subscribers over a "HITS" satellite distribution system that is part of Digicable's nationwide roll-out plans. The nationwide roll-out will begin with 20 cable headends in major cities and then expand into other areas. This offering is designed and built so that cable networks delivering services based upon the Digicable solution can support a diverse range of consumer set-top boxes and PVRs available in the Indian market.
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