Digital TV News: Paul Ragland
Irdeto security selected for Mexico's StarTV
Dec 11, 2017 – Irdeto has announced that StarGroup, a telecommunication service provider in Mexico, has selected Irdeto to secure the distribution of content to its 100,000 pay TV subscribers. StarGroup will use Irdeto Cloaked CA to secure its StarTV satellite service.
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Irdeto, StarGroup, Paul Ragland, Bruno Pruneda, Content Protection, Digital TV, Mexico, Satellite
Irdeto and Envivio team up to secure and deliver live OTT content
Jan 6, 2014 – Irdeto (JSE: NPN) has announced a new partnership with Envivio (NASDAQ: ENVI) that will better enable operators to streamline live channels over-the-top (OTT) across multi-screen platforms and devices.
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Irdeto, Envivio, Paul Ragland, Olivier Milet, Chris Santini, CES2024, Content Protection, Digital TV, Streaming
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