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Samsung introduces TVKey Cloud Technology, which eliminates the need for a set-top box to view live TV

TVKey's cutting-edge technology offers a high degree of content protection by granting members access to premium content through specific on-chip security.

In India, Samsung has unveiled TVKey Cloud Technology, a fresh approach to improving home entertainment. This cutting-edge technology, which was co-developed with NAGRAVISION, offers a seamless, wireless, clutter-free, and high-end viewing experience by enabling viewers to watch live television without a set-top box. Samsung TVKey Cloud, which is available with GTPL Hathway and DTH in India, may help subscribers save up to Rs 2800.

Samsung has unveiled TVKey Cloud, a technology that works with 2023 and 2024 Connected TV models and eliminates the need for extra cables and hardware by enabling users to access all of their favourite live and on-demand content with a single Samsung Smart TV remote.

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Dish TV and GTPL, two Indian cable and satellite television companies, now provide Samsung TVKey Cloud, which offers an amazing viewing experience. Authenticating live TV signals from cable or DTH antennae requires an internet connection, but the cloud allows providers to deliver live broadcasts and on-demand content with little gear.

Customers can potentially save Rs 2750 by using GTPL’s monthly subscription with an extra month free, a free 15-day BlackNut subscription, and free access to GTPL Buzz. Customers also get a free broadband installation and router. They can get free access for one or two months in exchange for a six- or twelve-month broadband fee.

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TVKey Cloud offers a unified entertainment experience with superior security by allowing service providers to send high-quality content straight to TVs. Its integrated set-top box feature guarantees the delivery of high-quality content while safeguarding long-term content investments and intellectual property. TV chipsets that are connected have this feature built right in.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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