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August 15, 2007

HDCP Approved Retransmission Technology

Content protection continues to be one of the biggest issues facing service providers, electronics manufacturers and the content providers themselves. This is especially true as new technologies become available for the distribution of high-definition video wirelessly and over over coax cabling.

Several months ago, the Digital Content Protection organization (DCP LLC), licensor of the HDCP content protection technology specification, asked for submissions of these new technologies for review and certification as part of a new Approved Retransmission Technology program. They used a rigorous set of criteria.  And thus far, only one manufacturer has stood up to the test -- Tzero. 

This week, Tzero becomes the first manufacturer to have its products approved for use with content protected by HDCP. In fact, DCP LLC has granted Tzero’s ZeroWire™ authorization as an Approved Retransmission Technology for both wireless and wired implementations.  Read more. 

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