SMiT successfully passes Conax CI Plus CAM Certification
Monday, June 14th, 2010SHENZHEN, China — Shenzhen State Micro Technology Co., Ltd (SMiT), a leading global designer and provider of Conditional Access Modules (CAM’s), today announced that its SMiT CI Plus CAM (SMiT SECURE PLUS CAM) with Conax CAS7 has successfully completed Conax certification. An advanced secure Conax Chipset Paring CAM with CI Plus features will be available on the market soon.
The SMiT SECURE PLUS CAM is now fully compliant with Conax CAS7 integration kit, security requirements and the CI Plus V1.2 specification. By fulfilling the secure and functional requirements of Conax’s latest security software platform, SMiT is able to serve global cable operators with an increased level of security.
“Conax has been working actively in its promotion of CI modules. The roll out of Integrated Digital TVs in many markets has created a new demand and supplying secure CI+ modules is very important to maintain or even increase the security level in operations secured by Conax,” said Geir Bjørndal, EVP Products & Markets, Conax. Integration of Conax conditional access technology combined with SMiT experience in CI Plus technology will create a highly attractive CI Plus solution for the operators’ demands.”
“We are pleased to successfully certify our latest SECURE PlUS CAM with Conax, and are honored to be a Conax CI Plus CAM provider now.” said Stephen He, Vice President of SMiT, “SMiT will make continuous efforts to supply our customers with highly secure solutions, based on CI Plus and advanced CAS security technology.”
In collaboration with its local partners, SMiT will begin selling its Conax SECURE PLUS CAM in the third quarter this year.
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