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Anyone who wants to use all the comfort functions of their receiver or television with encrypted pay-TV programs and HD private channels from Sky, HD +, Vodafone (formerly Unitymedia and Kabel Deutschland) and Co., whether via satellite or cable TV, needed until before recently either alternative reception hardware such as Linux receivers or CI modules. Since the official receivers of the pay TV providers and TV platforms are often associated with restrictions and a lack of ease of use, the official CI + or alternative CI modules have prevailed for comfort-conscious viewers. However, since, for example, Sky last year with the introduction of 64-bit encryption and unique pairing, i.e. the “marriage” of the Sky hardware, i.e. the Sky CI + module or the Sky (Q) receiver (Q) receiver, with the Sky subscription card, which put an end to the use of alternative CI modules in the receiving device of choice, was no longer possible to use alternative modules such as the Alpha-Crypt Light CI module with One4All software installed. This could change again to the effect that Unicam has announced the two new CI modules Unicam Prime and Deltacam Duo, which are supposed to enable the restriction-free reception of SD, HD and UHD channels from Sky, HD + and Co. - illegal ones Software required. We looked at prototypes of the card readers and talked to an insider about the new CI modules. In our article we report on the market launch and prices as well as which encryption systems and subscription cards of which national and international providers should support the CI modules.