Digital TV News: RaySat Broadcasting
NDS Supplies Security, Middleware and Interactive TV Solution for AT&T CruiseCast
Mar 27, 2009 – RaySat Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) and NDS have announced that RBC has chosen NDS to enable the secure delivery of the AT&T (NYSE:T) CruiseCast mobile TV service, an exciting new source of entertainment for people on the road.
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NDS Group, RaySat Broadcasting, AT&T, Conditional Access, Digital TV, In-Car, Middleware, Satellite, Set Top Box, USA
AT&T CruiseCast Will Deliver 22 Satellite TV and 20 Satellite Radio Channels into the Car for First Time
Nov 3, 2008 – AT&T (NYSE:AT&T) and RaySat Broadcasting have debuted to the auto industry AT&T CruiseCast, their in-car entertainment service that will enable viewers to watch a lineup of 22 satellite video channels anywhere in the country.
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AT&T, RaySat, Digital TV, In-Car, Mobile, Satellite, USA
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