Digital TV News: KCCL
India's KCCL deploys Cardless security from Conax on ALi chipset
Jan 7, 2014 – Conax has announced that Kerala Communicators Cable has entered a pilot project to deploy Conax Cardless security. KCCL is a consortium of over 3000 independent cable TV networks in Kerala, South India.
News categories:
Conax, KCCL, ALi Corp, Nassir Hassan Anwar, Tom Jahr, Tony Chang, Cable TV, Content Protection, Digital TV, India, Semiconductor, Set Top Box
India's KCCL selects Conax security for digitization of its cable TV operations
Apr 21, 2012 – Conax has announced that it has agreed a contract with Kerela Communicators Cable Limited (KCCL) to supply the organization's 200 cable TV operators with content security. KCCL operators represent 70% of cable TV services in Kerela.
News categories:
Conax, KCCL, Cable TV, Conditional Access, Content Protection, Digital TV, India
Latest News
- Netflix posts first quarter 2024 results and outlook
- Graham Media Group selects Bitmovin Playback
- Dialog, Axiata Group, Bharti Airtel agree on merger in Sri Lanka
- Yahoo brings identity solutions to CTV
- Plex has largest FAST line-up with 1,112 channels
- TV3 migrates from on-prem servers to AWS Cloud with Redge
- Virgin Media partners with PubMatic to scale FAST advertising
- Interactive TV news channel unveiled by ROXi and Sinclair
- Spideo and OTTera unveil personalisation collaboration at NAB Show 2024
- Amagi integrates Intertrust DRM for FAST services
- Vantiva has shipped 22 million Android TV set-top boxes
- Newsmax launches subscription-based app with 24i
- Slovak Telekom and T-Mobile CZ upgrade video streaming with 24i
- CTV/OTT expected to be fastest growing media channel in U.S. in 2024
- Red Bee Media provides WWTV program and schedule data to REELZ
- WISI Communications initiates restructuring in self-administration
- Eutelsat distributes LGCC TV channel to Europe and MENA via satellite
- Akamai rolls out NVIDIA-powered Cloud services optimized for video processing
- Sinclair launches 'Broadspan' datacasting platform
- U.S. households report consuming 43.5 hours of video per week