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Conditional Access Module (CAM)

A Conditional Access Module (CAM) is a small device used in digital television systems to securely decode encrypted TV signals. It ensures only authorized viewers can access premium or subscription content. The CAM connects to a compatible TV or set-top box and Work with a smart card that contains the subscription details. Together, they authenticate your subscription, allowing you to watch your channels while preventing unauthorized access. Essentially, it acts as a security gatekeeper, managing rights to digital broadcast content in a way that protects broadcasters' and content providers’ intellectual property.