IBC 2009: Stand No. 2.C29.
CI+ can be expected to be present across the showfloor at IBC 2009 as operators take advantage of the extension to the DVB Common Interface. Digital TV Labs will be highlighting its role as the world’s first Approved Test Center for CI+. In addition to a higher level of security over standard DVB-CI, the new CI+ provides an enhanced graphical user interface.
The Bristol-based company will also be showing the latest version of its flagship product, Evora iSuite. Digital TV Labs says Evora is a complete test package designed for operators, broadcasters and receiver manufacturers. It enables operators to run conformance test regimes to check on the interoperability between receivers while taking into account the specifics of each operator/broadcaster.

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