C-Cube is in Canal+ boxes. BSkyB struck a silicon deal with SGS Thomson last summer, but there is doubt that the software will be ready for the launch. Pace is a named manufacturer for BSkyB. Here's a link to an archive of UK digital video history, and a little more on Seca...................................
sat-net.com
Archived on February 24th 1998.
British Digital Terrestrial News Flash!
Surprise, surprise. Terrestrial digital TV in the UK will not, I repeat: WILL NOT use Rupert Murdoch's set-top box technology. Instead, the terrestrial digital TV venture BDB has awarded a key technology contract to Franco-German group SECA held by Canal Plus of France and Bertelsmann AG of Germany. BDB said it chose the SECA technology over that of News Datacom, a unit of BSkyB's major shareholder News Corp Ltd. because the system is tried and tested in more than 1.5 million digital set top boxes across Europe. [Funnily enough, it's no longer used in Germany as Bertelsmann wants to team up with its former rival, Kirch group, to set up a digital TV monopoly. They had to accept his set-top box for their Premiere Digital bouquet. So, who knows, maybe they have to get rid of the SECA boxes that might already have been ordered?] ÿBSkyB has reacted by expressing its "concern" [and judging from other European set-top box wars this may also be regarded as an announcement or even a threat] that the SECA boxes may not be compatible with Sky's digital satellite services. BSkyB chief executive Mark Booth was quoted as saying that "BDB have both regulatory and contractual commitments to ensure that their box is compatible with ours. If necessary, we will take legal action to protect the consumer" [or rather News Corp's interests, cynics might add. You naughty cynics you! People like you would even dare ask who on Earth had the dim-witted idea of raising Mr Murdoch's technology to a de-facto standard.] A spokesman for BDB claimed that SECA's technology has "the capacity to be inter-operable with Sky's programme services." BDB plans to launch its 15-channel digital terrestrial service in the last quarter of this year. BSkyB is to launch its satellite service next June. |