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Latens Commercially Available CAS Solutions Comply with FCC 'Severable Security Component' requirement for US Cable market.


ATLANTA -- Latens Systems, the pioneer of software Conditional Access solutions, today announces that it has a suite of Downloadable Conditional Access System This article contains information about a scheduled or expected .
It may contain preliminary information that does not reflect the final version of the product. Downloadable Conditional Access System or DCAS
 (DCAS DCAS Department of Citywide Administrative Services (New York City)
DCAS Downloadable Conditional Access System (digital television)
DCAS Defense Contract Administration Services (DLA) 
) security products that uphold the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  requirement for the US cable market to provision set-top boxes with a 'severable security component.' Furthermore, Latens DCAS can uniquely secure all US cable operators, whatever architecture they deploy both now and in the future.

By uniquely providing its patented technology for dynamic DCAS for both two-way cable networks and for those without a return path (one-way networks secured by Latens BCAS BCAS Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (Dhaka)
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), Latens satisfies the FCC 'severable security component requirement.' Additionally by offering a choice of such systems, Latens ensures that all cable operators can now choose Downloadable Conditional Access System (DCAS) security to both protect revenues and content and comply with the FCC requirement outlined below:

According to section 76.1204(a)(1) of the FCC rules: "commencing on July 1, 2007, no multichannel video programming distributor A Multichannel Video Programming Distributor (MVPD) is a service provider delivering video programming services, usually for a subscription fee. These operators include cable television (CATV) systems, direct broadcast satellite (DBS) providers, and wireline video providers,  subject to this section shall place in service new navigation devices for sale, lease, or use that perform both conditional access and other functions in a single operated device."

On 10th January, the FCC announced a clarification on DCAS and separable security which included: "a downloadable security or other similar solution provides for common reliance, as contemplated herein, we would consider the box to have a severable That which is capable of being separated from other things to which it is joined and maintaining nonetheless a complete and independent existence.

The term severable
 security component."

"I believe that the FCC's clarification on the acceptability of DCAS for the provision of separable security is great news for the cable industry," says Jeremy Thorp, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Latens. "Properly designed DCAS provides cable operators with many advantages, including; greater security and flexibility, lower cost cable set-top boxes, driven by innovation and competition, and the minimizing of CAS deployment and running costs. I believe the FCC endorsement of DCAS as being 'severable' will lead to an increasing number of Cable Operators deploying DCAS in 2007 and once the advantages of DCAS are better understood DCAS will gain accelerating traction in the US cable market. We operate an open licensing policy and the technology is much easier and quicker to integrate than hardware based systems. We have been working with low cost, set top box vendors for some time in other markets and we expect the FCC announcement to spur STB vendors to quickly integrate Latens DCAS for the US cable market and provide the competitive choice that the market needs."

Latens has had the principle of 'severable security' as a cornerstone of its CA architecture since inception, as Thorp explains: "Latens has always supported the principle of 'severable security' from the launch of our first product, Latens CAS, in 2003. The reason for this was not associated with the FCC, but was purely because we believe that this is the best approach to Conditional Access for any Pay TV operator."

Latens has a suite of CAS solutions for cable operators suitable for pure cable or cable/IP implementations, including:

Latens CAS: scalable DCAS for two-way cable networks

Latens BCAS: scalable DCAS for one-way cable networks, i.e. without a return path

Latens IPCAS IPCAS Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing)  & FCAS FCAS Fellow of the Casualty Actuarial Society
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In addition to the generic advantages of s/w CAS, Latens DCAS solutions have been designed to support all relevant open standards and cable industry working practices. Support for open standards combined with Latens expertise and experience of DCAS deployments means that Latens DCAS solutions will comply with future FCC DCAS requirements.

About Latens Systems

Latens is a privately held company privately held company

A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly.
 based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, founded by broadcast technology experts. Latens' sole mission is to provide the industry's leading software-based Content & Revenue Protection Systems for pay-TV and IPTV operators, as software security replaces legacy Conditional Access (CA) technology. Latens uses patented, dynamically replaceable Secure Software Modules to maximize security and minimize the risk of attack. Latens technology has the added benefit that it is easily extended to provide security for the PVR (Personal Video Recorder See DVR. ) and multiple set-top boxes homes. Latens business benefits include lower implementation and running costs, increased business flexibility and major cashflow advantages. www.latens.com
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