IPTVision > Conditional Access Helps Digital TV Services
[Digital Lifescapes | by David H. Deans] Once again, I believe that as pay-TV service providers embrace the 'follow-me' content subscription model, CA technology will also provide the capability to authenticate subscribers outside of the home, regardless of the viewing device or mobile network the consumer uses to access the public Internet.
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