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- VideoCipher is a brand name of analog scrambling and de-scrambling equipment for cable and satellite television invented primarily to enforce Television...
- purchased VideoCipher, who had developed the industry-standard system for scrambling and decoding satellite television signals, VideoCipher II. This product...
- much like the VideoCipher and VideoCipher II systems were used for analog encrypted transmissions. By the time when analogue VideoCipher II channels are...
- analog satellite television receivers. VideoCipher I (deprecated) VideoCipher II (deprecated) VideoCipher II+ VideoCipher II RS (Renewable Security) DigiCipher...
- possibility of encoding their feeds with VideoCipher II. With PBS planning to encode their feeds with VideoCipher II, home-dish viewers of PBS’s feeds began...
- HBO and Cinemax began encrypting their west coast feeds services with VideoCipher II 12 hours a day early in 1985, then did the same with their east coast...
- April 1986. The attack was directed at HBO for their adoption of the Videocipher system and for charging high prices for access to the HBO and Cinemax...
- InfoCipher 1500P satmodem technology. The InfoCipher modem was an add-on to VideoCipher II+/RS TVRO receivers and received the data at 9600 bits per second....
- (DBSA). Videocipher II used analog scrambling on its video signal and Data Encryption Standard–based encryption on its audio signal. VideoCipher II was...
- DirecTV, Astra or DishTV fixed service satellite (FSS) applications like VideoCipher, DigiCipher, or PowerVu digital audio radio satellite (DARS) applications...