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BT to protect broadcasters using BISS-CA encryption from ATEME

2020-01-09 12:00:18| Digital TV News

BT is stepping up its efforts to combat the illegal piracy of premium content through a partnership with ATEME. The company is using the ATEMEs encryption techniques to protect satellite uplinked content to help reduce the number of illegal streams.

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