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bassethound
30-12-10, 15:47
Top Up TV is planning to offer Sky Sports on digital terrestrial using a CAM instead of a set-top box with built-in conditional access.

Viewers with suitable TVs or set-top boxes will be able to buy a Nagravision CAM and insert a viewing card, instead of completely new equipment.

However, the CAM will only be compatible with the new CI+ Common Interface, and not the CI slots found on all UK digital TVs.

Ofcom has ordered Sky to allow CAM decoding of Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 as part opf its ongoing drive to open up the UK's market for premium pay-TV channels.

Top-Up TV will be the first to offer boxes with CI+ for terrestrial digital TV, and chairman David Chance told Broadband TV News: 'We hope that we can get on with offering customers great value sports subscriptions with Freeview channels and simple "plug and play" equipment.'

The CI+ standard offers greater security for broadcasters, and allows them to add their own user interface for viewers watching decrypted channels.

Wotsat understands that Samsung will include CI+ on its forthcoming Freesat box.

This opens the possibility of receiving Sky Sports 1 and 2 via satellite without an official Sky box, including Real Digital promised to launch in January 2011.

Larry-G
30-12-10, 17:04
lets hope sky decide to follow the ruling this time as they were ordered many years ago to produce a CAM to co-operate with European anti competition laws. funny how a cam never hit the market though.

silverfox0786
30-12-10, 18:06
this time they got no choice looks like they have to encrypt in nagra and you can buy the nargra cams already

Larry-G
30-12-10, 18:47
this time they got no choice looks like they have to encrypt in nagra and you can buy the nargra cams already

well it was a legal ruling last time too but they flouted that one.

silverfox0786
30-12-10, 19:00
well it was a legal ruling last time too but they flouted that one.

true but that was to make a cam now they have to encrypt in a already used cam and its ci+ so they have no excuses now