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  • CNN's 'The Money Trail' wins Loeb award

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 27, 2002

    News network CNN has bagged a top honour at one of the most prestigious competitions in the American business news industry. The network claimed a Loeb Award in the TV category for Allan Dodds Frank, Lisa Slow and Jim McGinnis‘ entry The Money Trail, a series that examined terrorist financing.
    In more than 20 televised segments, CNN‘s Allan Dodds Frank examined in detail terror mastermind Osama bin Laden‘s finances and the various methods the Al Qaeda network used to move money. Stories ranged from investigative pieces to breaking news. They covered Bin Laden‘s finances, the funding of the 11 September attackers, the underground currency transport network, better known as ‘hawala‘ and the smuggling of precious gems.

    The Loeb Award is considered among the highest tributes in journalism and honours writers and reporters who illuminate the world of business and finance to readers around the world, says an official release.


  • Broadband Communications and NDS get together for digital CAS solutions

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 27, 2002

    Broadband Communications Sector and NDS, a News Corp company and a leading provider of technology solutions for digital pay TV, say they will combine select products to offer cost- effective digital interactive television platforms to the global market.
    As part of the deal, Motorola will offer the NDS iTV and conditional access solutions as an optional feature of Motorola‘s DVi1000 and DVi3500 DVB-based interactive digital set-tops. These solutions include NDS‘s Open VideoGuard(TM) conditional access solution, Core(TM) middleware, XTV(TM) personal video recorder (PVR) technology and various Value@TV(TM) iTV applications. In addition, Motorola will also offer the Ikonic+(TM) Interactive Programming Guide.

    According to an official release, the two companies are developing a DVB Simulcrypt capability with NDS‘s Open VideoGuard(TM) conditional access solution, which will enable Motorola‘s MediaCipher(R) conditional access technology and NDS to work together in a single system.

    The new Motorola DVi1000 set-top is an enhanced-broadcast, digital-cable platform that can be deployed at a comparable price point as an analog cable set-top, while delivering more programming channels and the subscriber benefits that come with digital cable. In addition to receiving high-quality digital cable broadcasts, subscribers with a DVi1000 set-top benefit from an expanded channel line-up, superior user interface, and telco-return for impulse pay-per-view (PPV).

    The Motorola DVi3500 set-top is a low-cost, advanced-interactive DVB-compliant digital decoder with an integrated EuroDOCSIS modem. The DVi3500 digital cable set-top can be deployed at a comparable price point as a typical advanced analog cable set-top -- while delivering more programming channels and subscriber benefits.

  • DALVI readies CAS set tops for Indian market;
    Catvision distribution partner

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 27, 2002

    While broadcasters, MSOs, cable ops and consumers grapple the possibilities and frailties of CAS in India, set top box (STB) manufacturers are dealing with the more practical aspects of the system.
    DALVI, a six-year-old encryption systems company that‘s looking to be a major player in the conditional access market in the country, is one such. The company that has been in talks with MSOs and cable ops for the last two years has already migrated from having a linear power supply to a switch mode power supply in order to cater for voltage variation within India. The company has also had to develop and deploy a fingerprinting functionality to help combat the use of illegal signals being transmitted throughout the country, says DALVI‘s business development manager Lewis Zimbler. This functionality enables the operator to make any decoder transmit a number on the TVs that it is feeding signals to, he says.

    The company has tied up with Catvision Products for distribution and is already in discussions with partners for setting up its own STB manufacturing facility in India, Zimbler says.

    Manufacturers also have to reduce prices to enable them to compete in the Indian marketplace, by using strategic Indian partners and using Indian manufacture. While DALVI currently operates only for analogue systems, digital systems are also being simultaneously developed, says Zimbler.

    Queried on the price, the talk around which has ranged between Rs 2000 - Rs 7000, Zimbler would offer no clear fix on it except to say his prices would be competitive. Factors that have a role to play in this are import duties and how the decoders will get to the subscribers, he says.

    Elaborating on the advantages his product offers, Zimbler says DALVI system encoders can readily interface with standard video modulators used in SMATV, CATV, VHF/UHF and MMDS so making upgrading to DALVI simpler.


    The DALVI system uses an in-band addressing system such that a single head end can service any form of RF network, i.e., terrestrial, HFC, Coax, MMDS and Satellite or a combination of any transmission media. This means that an operator can have total control from a single location for a variety of networks. The system caters for 99 scrambled channels, offers 48 tiers, can control any number of headends from a single location and supports Pay Per View.

    According to Zimbler, single networks of over 1,000,000 subscribers can be combined without any difficulty, likewise smaller networks of only a few subscribers can also be handled with the same degree of functionality and control.

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