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Cisco adds security to SPN content
India’s Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) is protecting the launch of its latest high definition (HD) channels with Cisco VideoGuard technology.
The broadcaster will utilise Cisco’s VideoGuard Everywhere software-based video service protection solution to secure its primary content distribution to a wide variety of devices.

“Our content is our most valuable asset. Securing that content from piracy and today’s sophisticated hackers is a top priority for us. Our work with Cisco to deploy an advanced security solution across our network and content distribution platforms will help us protect our premium content for subscribers,” said NP Singh, CEO, Sony Pictures Networks.

Sanjay Kaul, managing director, sales, India and SAARC, Cisco, added: “As one of the leading regional satellite operators in Asia Pacific, Sony Pictures Networks India will now be one of the most advanced and secure content distribution platforms in Asia Pacific.

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Cisco adds security to SPN content
India’s Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) is protecting the launch of its latest high definition (HD) channels with Cisco VideoGuard technology.
The broadcaster will utilise Cisco’s VideoGuard Everywhere software-based video service protection solution to secure its primary content distribution to a wide variety of devices.

“Our content is our most valuable asset. Securing that content from piracy and today’s sophisticated hackers is a top priority for us. Our work with Cisco to deploy an advanced security solution across our network and content distribution platforms will help us protect our premium content for subscribers,” said NP Singh, CEO, Sony Pictures Networks.

Sanjay Kaul, managing director, sales, India and SAARC, Cisco, added: “As one of the leading regional satellite operators in Asia Pacific, Sony Pictures Networks India will now be one of the most advanced and secure content distribution platforms in Asia Pacific.

Read more: SOURCE
Bad news, advice to those that are planning to invest in v7 to read the sign on the wall. Unless it's a must. PV Tps are getting extinct very soon. Back to basics guys.
 
Bad news, advice to those that are planning to invest in v7 to read the sign on the wall. Unless it's a must. PV Tps are getting extinct very soon. Back to basics guys.
Not really as they have not mentioned the discontinuation if the SD broadcasts which we are currently enjoying. After all we "enjoy while it lasts"
 
Mind to share a snapshot of your set-up? I have it as prime (and actually the only one) on a 6ft that I rehabilitated sometime back from the dungeons of oblivion. I am getting 60% on V7, which is a high end signal level.
Here is the snapshot. from up 76e, 70.5, 68(c/ku), 66, 64, 57 and 54e.
 

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i have used similar holders. they are not visible from the angle i took the snapshot. see this photo although its not very clear.
How good is your 66E ?S*ny and APL HD ?
 
s**y has the weakest tp. for me to have it, i have to compromise 64. however, since i have them at 68, i give 64 priority. all apl hd is lockable but still i miss it as i maximize 64.
Thanks i see its a Tough balancing act
 
Hi Gich. What i mean is, all sats receivable in a given region let's say 57e to 91.5e. Does it support "all the tps" in each sat and in all the said sats? Does it automatically roll or it needs to be internet connected to do so. Does it autoroll immediately upon the release of new keys?
Global answer to the above questions: yes
 
Here is the snapshot. from up 76e, 70.5, 68(c/ku), 66, 64, 57 and 54e.
Thanks for the share. As you rightly say, that's a tough balancing act of lnbs, tps, and interests.
 
Quite expensive and he doesn't have. Where get a 180cm prime focus good price in Nairobi

Any one with an idea of where I can get the 1.8 (180cm) prime focus dish Nairobi at a bargain price. The contact I was given quotes 6,000 Ksh. Anywhere lower?
 
Any one with an idea of where I can get the 1.8 (180cm) prime focus dish Nairobi at a bargain price. The contact I was given quotes 6,000 Ksh. Anywhere lower?
My hunch tells me if that is new in the shops, to take that silently and run. The last time I was in the area where they are sold, it was going for ksh. 8,500 and 9k. The prices could have gone down significantly though since then.
 
My hunch tells me if that is new in the shops, to take that silently and run. The last time I was in the area where they are sold, it was going for ksh. 8,500 and 9k. The prices could have gone down significantly though since then.
I'd also take a stroll in the South-C area there are plenty here.
 
Bad news, advice to those that are planning to invest in v7 to read the sign on the wall. Unless it's a must. PV Tps are getting extinct very soon. Back to basics guys.
Hold on to your strong series. They will never disappoint.
 
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