The global technology provider, SIDSA, is providing Al Jazeera Sport with KeyFly Conditional Access System to protect its HD content. SIDSA is also managing the viewers’ access to the different platform’s channels. The platform currently includes three standard channels and one HD channel. The Al Jazeera Sport digital satellite platform holds the broadcasting rights to Euro Cup 2008 for the MENA and is broadcasting HD all the matches in HD through Al Jazeera Sport HD, using SIDSA’s KeyFly Conditional Access System. SIDSA’s KeyFlyXtreme is comprised of the latest security and encryption techniques to provide the highest level of protection at minimum cost by using ICs developed by SIDSA. KeyFlyXtreme is fully compatible with LCD and plasma TV sets, as well as with various STBs, on SD or HD, including audio standards such as AC3. The use of CAMs (Conditional Access Modules) inserted into TV sets and STBs makes such possible. KeyFlyXtreme’s system may be integrated into the set-top-box using a SIDSA’s security chip.
SIDSA Assisting With MENA HD Protection
The global technology provider, SIDSA, is providing Al Jazeera Sport with KeyFly Conditional Access System to protect its HD content. SIDSA is also managing the viewers’ access to the different platform’s channels. The platform currently includes three standard channels and one HD channel. The Al Jazeera Sport digital satellite platform holds the broadcasting rights to Euro Cup 2008 for the MENA and is broadcasting HD all the matches in HD through Al Jazeera Sport HD, using SIDSA’s KeyFly Conditional Access System. SIDSA’s KeyFlyXtreme is comprised of the latest security and encryption techniques to provide the highest level of protection at minimum cost by using ICs developed by SIDSA. KeyFlyXtreme is fully compatible with LCD and plasma TV sets, as well as with various STBs, on SD or HD, including audio standards such as AC3. The use of CAMs (Conditional Access Modules) inserted into TV sets and STBs makes such possible. KeyFlyXtreme’s system may be integrated into the set-top-box using a SIDSA’s security chip.


