Cable - encrypt to clean up the environment PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 27 September 2009 14:48

     Some cable's subscribers  in Yaounde may stop receiving their signal "clear" in the coming weeks. The operation ...

of the sanitation sector audiovisual broadcasting by cable is creating a stir in fact provides as the next step, the requirement for companies now licensed to encrypt their transmission signal. And therefore, prevent the illegal structures, which for the most part, are often "transplanting" of powering homes illegally. The idea, already supported by Canal Sat Horizons and adopted by the Department of Communication at the foundation of the cable, thereby addressing several issues: better control of the roster of subscribers, a market restriction operators that have the minimum level of infrastructure necessary to operate the signal and the possibility of control over the messages and broadcast channels.

      Because, as explained Mengue Sebastian, CEO of Planet Media, "dealer of the Urban Community of Yaoundé for urban management, the current system of redistribution of the signal is not without risks. With more channels licentious whose images were released without supervision, any operator can, from a computer to get into crawling all kinds of information to households it serves.

      The news was welcomed in a rather mixed among cable operators. A technician from the company Avnet, who requested anonymity said that the measure will be difficult to implement, although it does have the benefit of disqualifying adventurers. Smaller operators will see their share to another mafia will aim to win business in a service charge of providing decoders.

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