SCM Microsystems makes Common Interface receivers affordable and competitive. Socios de Negocio :: Partners

SCM Microsystems makes Common Interface receivers affordable and competitive


Fecha Domingo, julio 20 @ 08:59:43
Tema Socios de Negocio :: Partners


SCM Microsystems, CIMaX Common Interface controller chip for digital TV receivers is now available in large quantitiesvolume at or below $ 2,.50.

At this price level, the additional manufacturing cost for DVB Common Interface receivers is down to a $3 level and DVB Common Interface receivers is down to a 3$ level and DVB Common Interface receivers now wcan be manufactured and madeill become available to consumers at almost the same priceprices comparable to as Free-To-Air.
Leveraging the lower cost of the CIMaX controller chip, As atAt the same time SCM manages to also make bringhas dramatically brought down the price of its DVB Common Interfaceconditional access modules for the secure decryption of pay TV. Now consumers can profit by the standardized open platform at a affordable and reasonable price. In several markets with a strong push for an open, interoperable and non-discriminating market environment, SCM together has worked with the operators and service providers involved managed to make CAMs conditional access modules available to pay TV operators for for the consumers pay tv operators at a $ 35.00,- price level and belowor less at quantities of 500.000 pieces per year.

The consumers now can utilize from the advantages of the standardized open platform at affordable and reasonable price points. SCM plans to Future plans based on leverage economyies of scale and industry cooperations partnerships to will further bring get thedown the price of its decryption CAM modulespricing down to a $ 25,- level.

The DVB Common Interface is the onlya standards-based, open architecture standardized by the Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) that enables manufacturers of consumer electronics equipment to offer consumer friendly, interoperable digital receiver devices. The original intension of the DVB regarding interoperability was to support consumer and market features and was basically intended to avoid the proprietary locking of subscribers to certain services and operators by separating the security and other elements from the basic receivers. With the Common Interface it will be possible for any service provider, consumer electronic manufacturer, Conditional Access vendor and finally also for any consumer to enter the market and any service on any stage without control and consent from any second party.

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