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Tuesday, 06 May 2008
IOL Netcom has selected Verimatrix as the content security provider for its on-demand IPTV service, India 's first IP-based on-demand television service to more than 250,000 subscribers.  In addition to deploying the Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS) IOL will be offering premium, MPEG-4 content via subscriber's home PC through Verimatrix's ViewRight PC Player the only independently-audited, secure PC player for IPTV on the market.  IOL will be offering the PC as a viable second screen in a subscriber's home, providing a cost-effective option to view its on-demand movie library and 150 broadcast channels. ViewRight is an integrated component of VCAS and provides the same level of content security and revenue protection as with dedicated set-top box (STB) equipment. IOL's IPTV services have been deployed in Mumbai, Kolkata and Bangalore and Verimatrix is one of the platform components used in all of these deployments.
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