theibcdaily For the latest show news and updates follow #IBC2014 English football gets added fibre SIS Live By Ian McMurray
England’s early exit from this year’s World Cup may have disappointed many Brits, but the new season is under way, and fans are benefiting from the installation by SIS Live of enhanced fibre links to all
Time for TEE Viaccess-Orca By Ian McMurray
A live demo of its Connected Sentinel DRM solution running on Trustonic’s Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is a highlight of the Viaccess-Orca IBC stand. The company says TEE provides operators with a protection platform for multiscreen that sources the best-quality content based on device capability. By supporting Trustonic’s TEE, Viaccess-Orca said that it puts content service providers in a position to securely deliver premium 1080p HD video content on Android-based smartphones and tablets. Since acquiring the
Connected Sentinel Player from Discretix, Viaccess-Orca has continued to strengthen its customer base by adding Digiturk, D-SMART, Telecom Italia, and TV4 Group as clients. At IBC2014, Viaccess-Orca is demonstrating how Israeli satellite provider, yes, is using the Connected Sentinel Player to support its yes Go TV Everywhere service. Connected Sentinel Player is also being used by Swedish operator TV4 and Norwegian operator TV2 for its Sumo application. The Connected Sentinel Player is available as a standalone product and as part of Viaccess-Orca’s Connected Sentinel solution for IP-enabled content services — a main component in Viaccess-Orca's TV Everywhere end-to-end solution for multiscreen services. The downloadable, secure player and content protection application supports VoD and live TV delivery on Android and iOS devices.
Utilising Connected Sentinel
Player’s implementation of Microsoft PlayReady content access technology, Viaccess- Orca says that the solution allows service providers to deliver branded services to all types of connected mobile devices in a very short time to market. 1.A51
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Premier League football grounds. These provide connectivity to the company’s rapidly expanding broadcast infrastructure, and the initiative is part of a SIS programme that will bring high bandwidth
dedicated fibre networks to key sports and leisure venues across the UK. “By recently securing a major contract for Premier League football coverage, we have been able to expedite our fibre rollout
programme,” said David Meynell, MD, SIS Live. Key advantages of the new
fibre services are said to include high-bandwidth internet connectivity, voice communications and reverse vision feeds, offering commercial benefits with enhanced capabilities.
Additional services offered include broadcast in 4K, and COFDM wireless camera links at some venues, which allow roving TV reporters to link instantly into the fibre network and deliver multiple live video streams for sport, sports news, and breaking news stories. 1.C55
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