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Verimatrix secures Telefonica’s Movistar TV

February 11, 2015 09.10 Europe/London By Robert Briel

MovistarTelefónica has deployed the Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS) for IPTV to provide security for its Movistar TV.

VCAS for IPTV currently ensures revenue security for the premium channels offered through the Movistar TV service; however, in the future, VCAS will also easily scale to protect the entire offering. Movistar TV currently has two million subscribers in Spain alone.
As the top-ranked IPTV content protection solution, VCAS for IPTV enables the secure delivery of linear TV

VCAS for IPTV has been integrated into Telefónica’s STB and SmartTV offering, featuring models by ADB, Arris, Zyxel, and Samsung. The solution provides protection for both legacy STBs, smartTVs and future STBs, and has also been also integrated with Telefónica’s existing back office systems. The integration effort has been lead by Alcatel Lucent.

“Verimatrix is widely regarded as the leader in revenue security,” said Roberto Campo, director of the Service Development Residential segment at Telefónica.

“The company’s reputation for excellence and innovation were top of mind when it came time to choose a reliable revenue protection solution for our Movistar service offering. We anticipate many advantages and cost efficiencies as a result of deploying VCAS for IPTV as it affords us the flexibility to use one solution for both legacy and future STBs, as well as the ability to deploy multiple DRMs under a unified security head-end.”

“Innovative operators such as Telefónica require a robust revenue security solution to protect their valuable content assets,” said Steve Oetegenn, president, Verimatrix.

“Having been successfully deployed by more than 500 operators, VCAS for IPTV is well suited to protect even the largest, most popular service offerings, such as Telefónica’s Movistar TV. In addition, the VCAS solution is both flexible and scalable, enabling Telefónica to easily enhance their security coverage should they expand their network.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Movistar TV, Spain, Telefonica, Verimatrix Edited: 11 February 2015 09:10

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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