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clyde
14-10-2009, 06:28 AM
SES Astra reveals HD+ pricing details

SES Astra has confirmed the November 1 launch of its new HD platform HD+ and said viewers will receive the first 12 months for free.

Everyone who buys an HD+ certified receiver will receive a smart card with 12 months of viewing. After the free period, consumers may be able to extend the validity of the card for €50 per year. This may be done via a dedicated web site, in retail or using a special HD+ hotline. Viewers may also buy a new smart card.

Three manufacturers – Humax, Technisat, Videoweb and Technotrend – will have HD+ certified receivers in the shops before year’s end (See also Broadband TV News passim). SES Astra has also said receivers which have CI Plus capability will be compatible with the platform. This includes TV sets with CI Plus slot from manufacturers including Loewe, Metz, Samsung and Sony.

On November 1, RTL and Vox will start their HD broadcasts on the HD+ platform, to be following in January by Sat.1, ProSieben and kabel eins. SES-Astra emphasised reception of other HD channels including ARD, ZDF and Arte, will also be possible with the HD+ receivers without the need of an active smart card.

bad for linux HD receiver :(

Giga
14-10-2009, 11:22 AM
Don't recommend the HD+ to anyone. All HD+ have to comply with CI+ standard, no CI+ no HD+ reception
In short SES Astra has complete control over the content it transmits to your HD+ receiver/recorder. SES Astra decides when you can see the content, if you can record that content, how many times you can view this content and when SES Astra wants this content to be erased on your HD+ receiver. This is in short what CI+ can
So a call to boycott HD+ is completely justified for us the consumer.
Plenty of smokescreen used by SES Astra and the industy!
CI+ can even brick your receiver!
This is how I understand CI+ used in HD+