A Conditional Access Module (CAM) is an electronic device, usually incorporating a slot for a smart card, which gives a DVB television or set-top box with the appropriate hardware the facility to decrypt scrambled programmes. They are normally used with direct broadcast satellite services, although the UK digital terrestrial pay TV supplier Top Up TV also uses CAMs.
Some encryption systems for which CAMs are available are Nagravision, Viaccess, Mediaguard and Irdeto. NDS Videoguard encryption, the preferred choice of Sky Digita ...
CI can mean:
Cayman Islands
Certificate of Identity of colonial Hong Kong
certificate of insurance
Chile, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
China Airlines, the IATA airline designator
Christmas Island, an external territory of Australia
Cocos Island, off the Republic of Costa Rica
Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an external territory of Australia
Collective intelligence
Color Index, in astronomy, cosmetics, painting...
Common Interface ...
CAM is an abbreviation for all of the following:
Cartoon Art Museum
Catapult aircraft merchantman, a type of merchant ship which could launch, but not recover, a fighter aircraft during World War II
Cell adhesion molecule, a protein located on a cell surface involved with the binding with other cells.
Center for the Ancient Mediterranean at Columbia University
Christ's Ambassador Mission, an evangelical missionary organization.
Classical Association of Minnesota
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