Nagravision and MediaTek have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing digital rights management (DRM) for streaming content.
United Cloud extends Nagra anti-piracy agreement
Nagravision has announced that United Cloud has extended its agreement to run Nagra NexGuard Forensic Watermarking in seven European markets.
One Hungary upgrades TV service on existing set-top boxes with 3SS
One Hungary, the country’s leading TV provider and a member of the 4iG Group, has completed a major upgrade of its OneTV service, offering a next-generation television experience to over […]
Tele Columbus expands PŸUR TV with mobile apps
German cable operator Tele Columbus is expanding its TV platform PŸUR TV to include app support for mobile devices.
Play Group selects Nagravision to secure recently acquired pay-TV service
Nagravision has announced a partnership with Play Poland, part of the French iliad Group, who have selected the Nagra OneCAS solution to secure the former payTV service of UPC Polska, […]
Nagravision adds Evergent for multi-service commercialisation
Nagravision is expanding its streaming partner ecosystem with the addition of Evergent, a customer management and monetisation service provider for streaming and digital subscription businesses.
OpenTV and Nagravision file patent suit against Shaw Communications
The Kudelski Group said that its OpenTV and Nagravision subsidiaries have filed a patent infringement suit against Shaw Communications in the Federal Court of Canada.
Sky Deutschland card sharing pirate convicted
The district court of Verden has imposed a one-year prison sentence on parole on a 53-year old man from Leese in Lower Saxony because of the illegal distribution of access […]
Kudelski files patent suits against Apple in Germany
OpenTV and Nagravision, two subsidiaries of Swiss technology company Kudelski, have filed three patent infringement suits against Apple at the Düsseldorf District Court in Germany.
OpenTV and Nagravision file patent suit against Apple
Kudelski Group has announced that its OpenTV and Nagravision subsidiaries have filed a patent infringement suit against Apple in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.









