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Widevine announced that Telus has signed a six-year agreement to apply its video content protection technology across a number of platforms
November 13, 2006
VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Widevine Technologies, the world’s leading provider of downloadable content protection, forensic watermarking and digital copy protection solutions, today announced that TELUS (TSX:T) (TSX:T.A) (NYSE:TU) has signed a six-year agreement to apply its video content protection technology across a number of platforms.
TELUS offers a range of video products including downloadable multimedia content, cellular-based TELUS mobile TV and TELUS TV, an IPTV broadcast and video-on-demand service. Widevine will secure the delivery and consumption of content via set top boxes and PCs used by TELUS customers accessing these services. TELUS will also assess using the technology in its wireless devices such as cell phones.
Widevine Cypher provides companies such as TELUS with a single content security platform protecting mobile, IPTV and broadband content delivery to a wide range of consumer electronics devices. Widevine’s Digital Copy Protection solution will protect PCs and PC-based platforms that TELUS customers use to receive and distribute content between authorized devices in the home — and on the road.
“Widevine is an industry leader in the protection of downloadable content,” said Ibrahim Gedeon, TELUS’ Chief Technology Officer. “Managing security of multimedia content is essential. Widevine has proven it can provide the protection we need along with the scalability to support our growth.”
Widevine Technologies Inc.
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