Posted August 21, 2011 ¬ 9:25 amh.Steve Christian
As IBC draws closer, we find ourselves reflecting on the trends that have been reinforced since IBC 2010, and anticipating the prevailing themes of the conversations at IBC 2011.
Since last year’s show, it seems the digital TV industry has entered a new period of pragmatism and commercial maturity. This feels like a welcome period of stabilization after the recent cycles of hype following OTT’s emergence as a viable new technical option for service delivery.
So if you’re in Amsterdam next month, drop by our stand, say hello and share your thoughts with us on the trends here and at @verimatrixinc that will define IBC 2011 and pave the way for the IBC 2012.
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Conditional Access, digital TV security, DVB, Internet TV, Multiscreen, OTT, Standards, Steve Christian, WatermarkingConditional Access, content protection, Content Security, DRM, DVB, IBC, Video Watermarking
Posted June 6, 2011 ¬ 6:51 amh.Steve Christian
An increased number of portable and mobile devices are driving consumer interest in video on the go. Consumers are demanding access to preferred content across devices, anywhere and anytime. However, for service providers and content owners to be able to provide these services in a profitable manner, the content must first be secure. In addition, as new revenue models develop, the content protection must offer increased flexibility and the ability to follow complex rules. This webinar explores the new requirements for effective rights management and content protection in a multiplatform world.
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adaptive rate streaming, Cable, Conditional Access, DRM, Internet TV, IPTV, Multiscreen, Steve Christiancontent protection, Content Security, DRM, HTTP Live Streaming
Posted June 2, 2011 ¬ 11:52 pmh.Tom Munro
Verimatrix has maintained its global number one position in MRG’s latest IPTV Market Leader Report. MRG also reports an increased market share for Verimatrix of six points to 31% when compared to the Fall report.
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Posted May 24, 2011 ¬ 6:25 amh.Steve Christian
An increased number of portable and mobile devices are driving consumer interest in video on the go. Consumers are demanding access to preferred content across devices, anywhere and anytime. However, for service providers and content owners to be able to provide these services in a profitable manner, the content must first be secure. In addition, as new revenue models develop, the content protection must offer increased flexibility and the ability to follow complex rules. This webinar explores the new requirements for effective rights management and content protection in a multiplatform world.
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adaptive rate streaming, digital TV security, DRM, Internet TV, Multiscreen, OTT, Steve Christian, Subscriber intelligenceadaptive rate streaming, content protection, DRM, Internet TV, OTT
Posted August 7, 2010 ¬ 12:38 amh.Steve Oetegenn
Verimatrix’s VCAS 3.0 was shortlisted for the CSI 2010 awards in the Best Content Protection category.
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Posted May 13, 2010 ¬ 1:48 amh.Tom Munro
Verimatrix Maintains Top Position as Global Leader in IPTV Content Protection according to MRG
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Posted December 10, 2009 ¬ 11:08 amh.Tom Munro
Mark Holmes of ViaSatellite recently tackled the latest issues around content piracy and theft of service in Asia. While analog cable systems are the biggest target for piracy, satellite pay-TV operators are certainly feeling the impact of service theft. Quoting the deputy CEO of CASBAA, “The nature of the satellite business is that it doesn’t [...]
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Cable, Content security, pay TV, Satellite, Theft of service, Tom Munro, WatermarkingAsia pay TV, content protection, fingerprinting, OTT, Satellite, Theft of service, Video Watermarking
Posted October 21, 2009 ¬ 6:11 amh.Steve Oetegenn
Traditional pay-TV operators have always been highly focused on revenue security by way of theft of service prevention – for two main reasons. Subscriber fees are obviously a significant revenue source and piracy through theft of service is very prevalent, particularly in certain markets (See CASBAA for country-specific piracy rates). Smart cards were really the [...]
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Cable, Content security, DRM, pay TV, Revenue security, Satellite, Standards, Steve Oetegenn, Theft of serviceCable, content protection, DRM, IPTV, Revenue security, Satellite, Theft of service