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SIDSA will
be participating in ARABCOM International
Telecom Summit 2009
in Lebanon, on 28-29 of May sharing its view and experiences
with Decision makers, seeking further expansion. SIDSA has become a key technology
partner in Eastern Europe, Russia, Iran, to name just a few, promoting the DVB technologies
and preparing for a massive growth of the digital TV market.

“At the ARABCOM International Telecom Summit, SIDSA will bring its experience in the
region and feature its cutting-edge Digital Broadcast TV (DVB-H, DVB-T and DVB-C)
products and services, and Conditional Access System for PayTV KeyFly 2.0Xtreme, probably
the most advanced CA system in the market”, said Mr. Juan SanMartin, Business Development
of SIDSA.

“KeyFly 2.0Xtreme relies at the receiver side on SIDSA security chip, the K1, making
possible a cost-effective, top-secure and renewable solution that meets the demands
of Pay-TV operators and broadcasters. KeyFly2.0Xtreme can be implemented in CAM modules
(PCMCIA/CI cards) and embedded in STB, making possible a flexible and open solution
enabling both horizontal and vertical markets”, he added.

Graphite Subscriber Manager is the Subscriber Manager by SIDSA that allows the commercial
operation of KeyFly2.0Xtreme CAS. It provides simple user-friendly Web interface to
configure and operate KeyFly2.0Xtreme system: define packages/bouquets, products,
pricing, manage users, subscriptions, create reports… SIDSA is one of the top three
vendors of DVB-H mobile TV technology worldwide.

The company is able to provide complete turn-key solutions to its customers, being
specially known for the high degree of interoperability and resilience of the solution.

In addition, the company is introducing the brand new Telefunken TOUCH mTV phones
that are revolutionising the DVB-H mobile TV market since they are ready to receive
pure DVB-H mobile TV signals and DTT transmissions. SIDSA can provide its customers
with an even more complete solution.

“SIDSA’s solution is fully modular, ranging from content aggregation & adaptation,
personalization & protection, distribution, transmission, configuration & management
to final user´s devices. Its open architecture approach based in all the products
and services encourages the best solution for any particular needs from the customer
and at the same time ensures being the most cost effective”, according to Juan San
Martin, Business Development of SIDSA.

There are really few companies in the world that have such an end-to-end approach
in the broadcast world.

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Digital
Rapids
is providing transcoding capabilities to enable the availability of video
highlights from this year’s NAB Show on
the Web and mobile devices.

Throughout this year’s NAB Show in Las Vegas, production teams will be capturing and
editing video of the event, including daily highlights; studio segments; and attendee
and exhibitor interviews. The Digital Rapids Transcode Manager automated, scalable
transcoding system is being used to encode finished video segments into the formats
required for Web and mobile viewing. The resulting high-quality media files are then
delivered to Web content distribution provider Highwinds and mobile distribution provider
HipCricket for on-demand delivery to viewers.

Digital Rapids Transcode Manager automates high-quality, multi-format transcoding
workflows. Scalable from sm all transcoding farms to enterprise-level operations,
Transcode Manager is ideal for both dedicated transcoding applications and as part
of complete ingest-through-delivery media workflows.

The complete line of Digital Rapids solutions is being showcased in booth number SL6213
at the 2009 NAB Show, April 20-23 in Las Vegas.

Credit:
NAB Show Brings Video Highlights and Interviews to Web and Mobile Viewers

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Pixelmetrix will
showcase its Electronic Couch Potato (ECP) and Consolidator Engine to illustrate Remote
Viewer Quality Monitoring at booth SU6007. The Electronic Couch Potato is an after
the network probe that measures and reports the end-users’ experience for delivered
video services. Collecting telemetry from multiple ECPs distributed across a wide
network and presenting it effectively is essential to the value proposition of the
product. A population of the ECPs deployed throughout the network are configured,
managed and controlled by the Consolidator Engine, which also provides intelligent
presentation of information reported by the ECPs.

One of the key features of the ECP is telepresence, which allows remote monitoring
of the audio and video output of the STB. This is achieved by encoding the audio and
video signals and streaming them back to the central site. In addition, numerous measurements
and parameters for QoE and QoS are reported. This facilitates a close audit of what
is really going on ‘out there’.

Other highlights at the booth include the Emmy Award winning DVStation-210, DVStation‑IP³,
DVStorIP-Gen, DVB-S.2 ASLF, DVStor, VISUALmpeg Qualify, DVStation-Mini² DVB-T and
EndGame.

The NAB show will be held from April 20 to 23 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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Verimatrix enhances
the value and security of pay-TV networks with advanced technologies designed to address
the content protection challenges of today, and those of tomorrow. The Verimatrix
3-Dimensional Content Security approach provides a framework to enhance operator competitiveness
and the consumer experience in the new world of pay-TV. CEO Tom Munro and other key
executives will be available for press and analyst interviews.

WHAT:

Product Focus:

VCAS for DVB — Verimatrix’s latest offering is a new breed of DVB hybrid content
security. Network operators are able to combine DVB broadcast technology with interactive
IP service delivery using a single robust content security architecture. VCAS for
DVB provides a much needed choice of client security technologies in satellite, cable
and terrestrial broadcast networks where no direct return path is available — all
from a single head-end. The solution provides a lower total cost of ownership, while
fully supporting subscriber upgrades in a market that is steadily moving towards two-way
connectivity. Stop by the booth to receive a copy of Verimatrix’s latest whitepaper
on Securing DVB Hybrid Networks: Enabling New Business Models for Higher Value Pay-TV
Services.

VCAS for IPTV — Verimatrix’s flagship solution has recently renewed its position
as the global number one IPTV content security solution, reinforcing the key role
content protection plays in enabling creative new revenue streams. Falcon Communications
will be demonstrating how it has leveraged VCAS for IPTV for commercially successful
IPTV wholesale service delivery at Verimatrix’s booth.

3-Screen Security — ViewRight PC Player, ViewRight STB, and ViewRight® Mobile will
be featured for Verimatrix’s continued commitment to enabling multi-screen pay-TV
delivery options including PC, Mac and mobile devices.

Presentations:

MPEGIF Master Class — “The Standards Based Ecosystem.” Steve Christian, VP of Marketing,
will participate on an Open IPTV Forum panel to discuss how IP-based technology factors
into pay-TV operators’ service goals and business models. He will also debate the
merits of an open and end-to-end specification for a universal IPTV standard.

WHEN: Sunday, Apr. 19 at 4:15 p.m.

Telecom 2009 Conference — “A New Concept for Robust Video Marking.” Niels Thorwirth,
director of Media Security, will present his paper outlining the challenges of developing
robust, yet invisible, digital watermarks to enable broader content distribution.
He will argue the advantages of human readable and forensic marks that make premium
content more secure and establish strong evidence linking the content to a consumer
while maintaining privacy.

WHEN: Wednesday, Apr. 22 at 3:10 p.m.

Broadcast Engineering Conference — “Watermarking – What Approach Will Hollywood Adopt?”
Steve Oetegenn, chief sales and marketing officer, will present the latest content
marking techniques, including human readable forensic watermarking, machine readable
copyright technology and digital fingerprints, and how they differ in application
and popularity. He will also discuss the pros and cons for broadcasters along with
the current trials that are being undertaken.

WHEN: Thursday, Apr. 23 at 4:30 p.m.

WHERE: NAB 2009, Las Vegas Convention Center, Booth #C1754

WHEN: Apr. 20-23, 2009 during exhibition hours

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Kyiv,
Ukraine. March 31, 2009 under the official support of Trade and Investment Promotion
Department of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Kyiv, the International Conference
“Digital broadcasting technologies of TV content: on the way to 2012. Ukraine and
Poland: results, plans, and reality” took place. This conference is the first event
within the comprehensive program “Ukraine on Air” this year.

The conference was organized by the state-owned operator of terrestrial broadcasting
networks the Broadcasting, Radio and Television Concern (the BRT Concern), Internews-Ukraine
International Non-Governmental Organization and TECHEXPO, the organizer of EEBC Telecom
& Broadcasting exhibition and conference.

The conference was opened by the discussion “Ukraine and Poland on the way to the
introduction of digital broadcasting technologies”. The Polish side was represented
at the round table by Magena Sliz, Adviser to the President of Electronic Communications
Office, Wiktor Sega, Director of the Department of Frequency Resources Management,
and Andzej Grabowski, First counselor of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland. The
Ukrainian side was represented by Alexander Pivnyuk, Deputy Director General of the
BRT Concern, Theodore Narytnik, academician, Director of the Institute of Electronics
and Communications of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, and Anatoly Maryenko, Deputy
Chairman of OSC Meridian. The round table was devoted to discussing the issues of
the current situation in the introduction of digital broadcasting in two countries:
what had been done by the beginning of 2009, the problems facing the countries in
dealing with the project of digital TV implementation, and the prospects for the successful
implementation of the projects.

MAGENA SLIZ, Adviser to the President of Electronic Communications Office

“This conference gives us great concern, because in Poland serious work is being done
for the transition from analog to digital TV. The date of transition to digital broadcasting
has to be endorsed by the European Commission, and I think this will happen by 2013.
Regarding terrestrial digital broadcasting, we have begun installing the first station,
and are planning to complete the process in two years. With regard to mobile TV, the
process has already begun – we have conducted a special tender, and this year, I believe,
the first station will begin its work”.

At the second session, science gave its weighty utterance: the representatives of
Odessa National Academy of Communications named after A.S. Popov and the Institute
of Radio, Television and Electronics presented a report on international standardization
of digital broadcasting technologies, and the representatives of the Training Center
for digital broadcasting specialists and the Ukrainian Research Institute of Radio
and Television addressed the meeting on the aspects of frequency-spatial planning.

The third session was devoted to presenting the experience of implementing the projects
of digital broadcasting in terrestrial, cable, satellite and IP environments. The
speakers were: the state-owned operator of terrestrial broadcasting networks the Broadcasting,
Radio and Television Concern (Ukraine), Levira JSC (Estonia), Volia (Ukraine), OSC
Ukrtelecom (Ukraine), and Al-Baath University (Syria).

ALEXANDER PIVNYUK, deputy director general of the BRT Concern, presented the
experience of building in Ukraine areas of simultaneous terrestrial broadcasting illustrated
by Kyiv, Zhytomyr and Odessa regions. He also announced the launch of MPEG 4 broadcasting
on April 1, 2009, in Kyiv, Zhytomyr (17 and 18 synchronous areas), and Odessa regions
(70 and 74 synchronous areas), and also commented on the role of the Concern in the
process of digitalization: “With our unique infrastructure – 500 TV poles, towers,
etc., we are a natural performer of the program of digital television introduction.
Independently of who is our governing body, independently of who this task will be
set to – the executive that is developing system solutions is the BRT Concern.

Regarding the economic component of digital television introduction, this issue is
solved through attracted funds. But before there is a legislative basis, speak about
it is difficult, because the state does not define the rules of the game in the market.

Representatives of Levira JSC, the operator of terrestrial broadcasting networks,
shared their practical experience of implementing digital television broadcasting
in Estonia. The emphasis was put on informing the public about the transition to digital
television.

MART EINPALU, Levira JSC Chairman of the Board

“The process of informing the public about the transition to digital broadcasting
in Estonia began in 2003. Since it is very important to regularly deliver the information
to the public through all available channels: print media, television, the Internet,
etc., – at the end of 2008 it was decided to establish a government commission to
inform the public about digital broadcasting. This experience was borrowed from Finland,
which created such commission already in 2001.

The Commission has been working for more than six months according to a developed
plan, and has conducted two surveys on the consumers’ awareness. The results of these
surveys were published, and it was a pleasant surprise for me that according to the
results of the latest study the notion of “digital TV” is no more a mysterious novelty,
and the population of Estonia takes the transition to digital broadcasting as norm.
By the way, analog broadcasting in Estonia will be completely switched off on July
1, 2010”.

Andrey Stesin, Deputy Head of Services Development Department, OSC Ukrtelecom, presented
digital IPTV services already implemented under the brand name of U.TV.

Sergey Boiko, president of Volia company, described the successful experience
of the introduction of the digital format in the implemented projects, as well as
the characteristics of communications and informing consumers about the transition
to digital broadcasting.

At the final session, “Technological solutions for the development of digital broadcasting”,
practical solutions for the Ukrainian operators and companies were presented by Conax,
Alcatel-Lucent, Thomson Grass Valley, Larcan Inc., Harris Corporation, Broadcast Communication,
IST, NDS Limited and Information Technologies.

The conference presented the Ukrainian developers of equipment for digital broadcasting
networks, in particular Set Top Box developed and manufactured by OAO Meridian, and
IST company presented rubidium frequency standard and block of sensors of the system
monitoring synchronization signal.

VLADIMIR SOKOLOV, Regional Sales Director, Larcan Inc.

“Each and every decision is technically applicable to the conditions of Ukraine, since
Ukraine, Russia and Canada have a similar terrain. If it is actively used in Canada
and Russia, and I see no reasons why it cannot be applied in Ukraine. If we talk about
the price – the banking system of Canada tops the international ratings in stability,
we already have initial experience in financing and implementation of our products
both in Ukraine and Russia. In both cases, we are supported by the Canadian Business
Development Export Agency – a government agency dealing with the issues of financing
sales of Canadian equipment worldwide. The solution is ready – we only have to say
what we need. According to the experience with Russia, interest and repayment deadlines
are attractive, grace-period may be discussed, i.e. the desire to work is the only
thing required”.

LARISSA MAKAROVSKAYA, Conax AS regional sales manager:

“With regard to good low-cost solutions, it is Romsat company that has a proposal
of a distributed system (a system for rent). At the moment there are ready servers
with the conditional access system, and this version (Conax CAS system for digital
television for rent) is several times cheaper than the entire system. This way several
operators in Ukraine have already been connected and working”.

ALEXANDER GLUSHCHENKO, the publisher of Mediasat magazine, the conference participant

“Considering the development of digital TV in Ukraine as a whole, according to plan
broadcasting must be actively implemented, transmitters must be launched, multiplex
built, at least half the population of the country must be able to watch digital terrestrial
television. In practice, as we see, all is done in a different way. Little has been
done besides talks. On April 1, DVB-T @mpeg-4 broadcasting is launched in 4 zones:
17, 18, 70, and 74. And this is a drop in the ocean of what has to be done. Although
the delay might help us in some way, and by 2015 we may decide there is no need to
launch DVB-T@mpeg-4, but DVB-T2 HDTV already. If by 2015 we are unable to start terrestrial
broadcasting, at least in the border areas, we will be deprived of the frequencies.
Regarding this conference, it stimulates market participants to demonstrate the results
of their work, and also serves as a litmus test of progress in the industry, and if
representatives of some state bodies are not participating – a conclusion can be drawn
that they have nothing to say. Whether we want it or not, all organizations involved
in digitalization of Ukraine need to meet, communicate, negotiate and reach a unanimous
decision, to which such conferences as this one are very conducive”.

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