Latens Secures Offering

Latens Systems announced that Com Net has for the first time successfully deployed secured PVR functionality on its IPTV Network

November 6, 2006

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BELFAST, U.K. -- Latens Systems, a pioneer and leading supplier of dynamic, software-based Conditional Access, today announced that Com Net Inc., an Ohio-based company offering advanced telecommunication services to 21 Independent Local Exchange Companies (ILECs), has for the first time successfully deployed secured Personal Video Recording (PVR) functionality on its IPTV Network. The solution comprises Latens FCAS security system integrated with Minerva’s iTVManager IPTV platform running with Amino’s AmiNET500 to provide Com Net with a secured end-to-end PVR delivery platform.

“PVR is one of the must have features for IPTV service providers competing with their satellite and cable rivals. Because standards are currently so fragmented we have to rely heavily on our partners to deliver integrated solutions that allow us to deploy advanced new services,” says Randall Plaisier, CTO, Com Net, Inc. “Following a rigorous in-house evaluation and testing process, we have successfully deployed the integrated Latens, Minerva and Amino solution. We chose this solution as it provides the best combination of robustness, scalability and content packaging flexibility.”

“Encrypting PVR is a complex process especially in trick play mode. We had to ensure that Com Net satisfies the studios’ requirements for 100% encryption at all times during trick play. The fact that FCAS is a robust Conditional Access solution made it so much easier to manage encryption for Com Net in that mode,” says Dean Kashlan, GM and VP at Latens Limited. “We look forward to continuing to be the first content and revenue protection vendor to support advanced new business models and content packaging schemes that our customers want to deploy in order to maximize their competitive advantage.”

Latens Systems Ltd.

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