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other
the innovation that the
future requires.
During fiscal 2002, NDS expanded its businesses across Asia, the U.S. and the U.K.
by forging strategic agreements with Sichuan Provisional Networks and CCTV in China, Sky
Life Korea in Korea, the Versatel digital cable system in Moscow and Bloomberg Interactive
NDS’ Value@TV technology powered viewers’ interactive tennis games during Wimbledon
in July 2001, viewer voting in the MTV European Music Awards in November 2001 and the
first interactive broadcast of the NFL Super Bowl to Mexico in February 2002
NDS, a leading supplier of digital pay-TV systems and software, increased the
distribution of its conditional access system to more than 28 million subscribers
around the world
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