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20. Glossary of terms

20. Glossary of terms

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Transponder

Satellite transponder/channel with defined frequency bandwidth. In analog

technology, one TV programme and a number of sound channels can be

transmitted per transponder. In digital technology (QPSK), the transmission

capacity is 6-10 TV programmes with sound channels.

UDMA

Ultra Direct Memory Access. A technology for DIE disk drives, which offers

twice the speed of the EIDE transmission mode.

USB

Universal Serial Bus. An open, public domain, plug-and-play capable serial

bus for connecting devices which operate at up to 12 Mbits/second, and also

for slower devices such as keyboard, mouse and monitor. Developed by Intel

with Microsoft, IBM, Compaq, DEC, NEC and Northern Telecom. It has only

one type of plug, allows connection of up to 127 devices, asynchronous and

isochronous (precisely times) data transfer, flexible data packets, and con-

nection while running (Hotplug).

Encryption systems

1. Seca: The encryption system developed by the company Societé

Européenne de Controle d’Acces (Seca) for Canal plus was first used in

France for the Canal numerique package.

2. Irdeto: Dutch producer of the encryption system of the same name for

digital Pay TV, currently used in Italy, Greece, and the Benelux countries as

well as in many other countries. Irdeto now belongs to the Mindport group.

3. Viaccess: The encryption developed by France Telecom, is used principally

for the French packages AB-Sat and TPS (both on Eutelsat 13 degrees east).

It is, however, also used by SRG for encryption of its digital SAT programme

range (restriction of the technical coverage for licensing reasons).

4. Cryptoworks: A CA system developed by Philips.

5. Nagra: With Seca (Canal+) the second digital coding method used in Spain.

The programme package Via Digital on Hispasat (30 degrees west) is coded

in Nagra, as are Pay TV programmes in the cable network of the Spanish

Telefonica.

6. Conax: since the reorganisation of the Pay TV providers in Scandinavia, the

general coding standard for the Scandinavian Telenor. The satellite receivers,

with Common Interface, are thus ready for the digitial age. Already, almost all

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