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Viaccess-Orca joins forces with Technicolor for Android TV

January 8, 2019 09.24 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Viaccess-Orca has teamed up with Technicolor to simplify the delivery of Android TV experiences.

VO’s DRM solution and its VO Player have been integrated on Android TV set-top boxes from Technicolor in full compliance with the TV Input Framework (TIF). By making the plug-in for its DRM available in the media DRM format, VO ensures integration into Android TV platforms

“Pay-TV operators are increasingly embracing the Android TV environment because of how immersive and engaging it is,” said Gaëtan Delcroix, VP, Video Product Unit at Technicolor.

“The open and defined approach that VO has taken with its DRM solution significantly decreases integration costs for device manufacturers, enabling us to focus efforts on system on chip specificities and better meet the global demand for Android TV experiences.”

VO’s DRM and VO Player solutions have been integrated on Technicolor Sapphire STBs featuring an Android operating system and Broadcom 7271 chipset. Through universal integration of its DRM on Android TV devices, VO allows for de facto support of the various Android TV apps and players, including the VO Player. By combining Technicolor STBs, VO DRM, and the VO Player, pay-TV operators gain a fully integrated Android TV solution that is easy to deploy and that provides the highest security levels for premium video content protection. Thanks to a security renewal feature on VO’s DRM solution, operators don’t need to worry about compromised devices.

As part of its open approach to content security, VO provides its reference application code to all ecosystem partners.

“Thanks to this new partnership, operators can now take advantage of VO’s extensive portfolio of security services, such as digital rights management and security renewal, on Technicolor Android TV STBs,” said Chem Assayag, EVP of Marketing and Sales at Viaccess-Orca.

“The end result is that viewers around the world can enjoy premium video content from Hollywood studios they desire on Android TV.”

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Filed Under: Conditional Access/Security, Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Android TV, Technicolor, Viaccess-Orca Edited: 8 January 2019 09:24

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