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: A configuration string (e.g., C: ) used to connect a satellite receiver to a remote CCcam server.

(short for Card Co-operation cam ) is a software protocol used primarily for sharing pay-TV subscription cards over a network. It was originally developed for use with Linux-based satellite receivers (e.g., Dreambox, Vu+, Technomate) to allow a single valid smart card to be accessed by multiple receivers within a local or remote network. cccam europe

: It uses a specific communication protocol to send "Control Words" (CW) from a server to a client. : A configuration string (e

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | CCcam | | Region | Europe (satellite TV markets) | | Primary use | Card sharing for pay-TV channels | | Legal status | Largely illegal for commercial or cross-household use in EU | | Commonly found on | Dreambox, Enigma2 receivers, VPS servers | | Status in 2025+ | Declining; replaced by OSCAM | : It uses a specific communication protocol to

In essence, one paid subscription can theoretically power dozens or even hundreds of receivers simultaneously. This is the core appeal—and the core legal problem—of .

The protocol functions as a bridge between a central server and a user's satellite receiver. The Server