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Nagra France
French conditional access system company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nagra France is a company which develops and markets the Mediaguard conditional access system for digital television. It is a subsidiary of the Kudelski Group (which also develops Nagravision).
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Nagra France was previously known as SECA or Société Européenne de Contrôle d'Accès. It was co-owned by Canal+ and Bertelsmann. Canal+ later bought Bertelsmann's parts and created Canal+ Technologies. At end of September 2002, Thomson SA bought parts from Canal+ and became the majority holder with 92% of shares.
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