Dream Satellite TV selects Nagravision's conditional access system to protect the content rights for DVB-H mobile TV services

September 3, 2007

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CHESEAUX, Switzerland -- Nagravision, a Kudelski Group Company (SWX:KUD) and the world’s leading independent provider of content protection and value-added service technology, was selected by Dream Satellite TV, a brand of Philippine Multimedia System, Inc. (PMSI), to protect the content rights for its commercial deployment of DVB-H mobile TV services in the Philippines. Nagravision’s conditional access system will guarantee secure access to mobile TV channels for PMSI subscribers wishing to watch TV on mobile devices. The Nagravision solution protects premium content and future PMSI revenues by allowing only paying subscribers to access the content for which they’ve agreed to pay and preventing others from receiving that content for free.

PMSI has established partnerships with different content providers such as the Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC5), a leading free-to-air broadcaster with frequencies in over 40 major cities. PMSI’s strategy includes unique programming content and nationwide coverage. They plan to offer 10 channels of programming at service launch including one free channel. Testing their mobile TV signals since late last year, PMSI has five transmission stations spread throughout metro Manila, where the service will be launched commercially by the end of 2007.

“We selected a market proven solution and company to protect the content rights for our new mobile TV services. The Nagravision Mobile conditional access system matches our needs perfectly,” said Cesar G. Reyes, CEO of PMSI.

PMSI, the first and only duly-licensed satellite pay-TV operator using digital video broadcasting in the Philippines uses Nagra Mobile TV conditional access solution to protect access to eight live channels of 24/7 programming and four pay-per-view channels on select. Enhancing people’s lives through innovative technology-based products, PMSI is a pioneer in the Asia market. Initial service offerings for mobile TV will be available on Samsung P930 DVB-H compatible handsets and also on Quantum portable media players.

Peter Iannazzo, the Nagravision VP Asia Pacific, said, “Dream Satellite TV, a brand of PMSI, is recognised as a leader in mobile technology in the Philippines and we’re delighted they’ve turned to Nagravision to help make their mobile TV plans a reality.”

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