Latest BISS, PowerVu & Tandberg Keys Today (March 10, 2026) – Worldwide Satellite TV Update
Welcome to your daily destination for the most reliable satellite decryption data. In the ever-evolving world of satellite broadcasting, staying connected to your favorite global feeds requires up-to-the-minute technical data. Today, March 10, 2026, we have compiled a comprehensive list of active keys to help you unlock premium content across various orbital positions.
Understanding Satellite Encryption: BISS, PowerVu, and Tandberg
Satellite providers use encryption systems like BISS (Basic Interoperable Scrambling System), PowerVu, and Tandberg to protect intellectual property and manage broadcasting rights. BISS is a common choice for temporary sports and news feeds because it is easy to implement for "contribution" links. PowerVu, originally developed by Scientific Atlanta, is a more robust system often used by major networks like AFN and Discovery. Tandberg is another professional-grade encryption frequently found on high-quality broadcast feeds.
Broadcasters change these keys frequently—sometimes multiple times during a single live event—to prevent unauthorized access and ensure that only intended recipients can view the signal. This article provides today's updated keys from satellites spanning Europe Asia Africa Middle East Americas, ensuring you never miss a moment of the action.
Today's Worldwide BISS Keys (March 10, 2026)
| Channel Name | Satellite | Position | Frequency | Symbol Rate | Encryption | BISS Key |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPL News Feed | Apstar 7 | 76.5°E | 3980 V | 7200 | BISS | AD B9 AB 11 CF AF D4 52 |
| Sports 18 HD | G-Sat 15 | 93.5°E | 11510 H | 30000 | BISS | 12 34 56 9C 78 90 AB B3 |
| MBC Masr Feed | Eutelsat 7W | 7.0°W | 11470 V | 27500 | BISS | AB CD EF 67 12 34 56 9C |
| Perviy Kanal | Express AM6 | 53.0°E | 12617 H | 8122 | BISS | D1 23 45 39 67 89 AB 9B |
| TV Varzish | NSS 12 | 57.0°E | 11585 H | 10750 | BISS | 01 A0 3B DC 20 C1 6D 4E |
| Football HD | NSS 12 | 57.0°E | 11585 H | 10750 | BISS | 12 34 00 46 AB CD 00 78 |
| ERI TV 2 | Arabsat 5A | 30.5°E | 12606 V | 2580 | BISS | 12 34 56 9C 78 90 12 1A |
| Feed 24h News | Eutelsat 10A | 10.0°E | 11044 H | 7200 | BISS | 20 26 03 10 AB 11 22 EE |
| Formula 1 Feed | Eutelsat 7B | 7.0°E | 11135 V | 14400 | BISS | 10 03 AA DD 20 26 BB FF |
| CBA China | ChinaSat 6C | 115.5°E | 4140 H | 27500 | BISS | 11 22 33 66 44 55 66 FF |
| Rai Italia | Hotbird 13G | 13.0°E | 11919 V | 29900 | BISS | 12 34 56 CC 78 90 AA B2 |
| ZNS TV | Eutelsat 113W | 113.0°W | 3920 V | 30000 | BISS | 11 11 11 33 22 22 22 66 |
| Telefe Feed | SES 6 | 40.5°W | 3980 L | 7200 | BISS | 40 50 60 F0 70 80 90 E0 |
| UCL Match Feed | Intelsat 905 | 24.5°W | 11055 H | 14400 | BISS | 24 05 20 26 AA BB CC 00 |
| Dubai Sports | Badr 4 | 26.0°E | 12130 V | 27500 | BISS | 26 00 26 4C 00 00 00 00 |
Today's Worldwide PowerVu Keys (March 10, 2026)
| Channel Name | Satellite | Position | Frequency | Symbol Rate | Encryption | PowerVu Key |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AFN Package | Eutelsat 9B | 9.0°E | 11804 V | 27500 | PowerVu | P 0000 01 AB2345CD6789 |
| Discovery Asia | Telstar 18V | 138.0°E | 3700 V | 30000 | PowerVu | P 0100 00 99887766AABB |
| Cartoon Network | Intelsat 20 | 68.5°E | 3900 H | 22222 | PowerVu | P 0010 01 EEFF00112233 |
| Sony Pix HD | Intelsat 20 | 68.5°E | 3900 H | 22222 | PowerVu | P 0020 00 445566778899 |
| Discovery EN | SES 6 | 40.5°W | 3920 L | 30000 | PowerVu | P 0120 01 CCBBFFEE0011 |
| HBO Pakistan | Paksat 1R | 38.0°E | 4150 V | 15000 | PowerVu | P 0040 00 112233445566 |
| Animal Planet | AsiaSat 7 | 105.5°E | 3760 H | 26000 | PowerVu | P 0050 01 776655443322 |
| American Forces | SES 2 | 87.0°W | 3800 V | 30000 | PowerVu | P 0060 00 AABBCCDDEEFF |
Today's Worldwide Tandberg Keys (March 10, 2026)
| Channel Name | Satellite | Position | Frequency | Symbol Rate | Encryption | Tandberg Key |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IMG Asia Feed | AsiaSat 5 | 100.5°E | 3690 V | 7200 | Tandberg | T 0001 01 20260310ABCD |
| EBU Service | Eutelsat 7B | 7.0°E | 11000 H | 14400 | Tandberg | T 0022 00 ABCDEF123456 |
| News 24 Feed | Galaxy 19 | 97.0°W | 12000 V | 30000 | Tandberg | T 0044 01 FEDCBA654321 |
| WTA Tennis | Eutelsat 10A | 10.0°E | 11480 V | 7200 | Tandberg | T 0055 00 112233AABBCC |
| Live Event 1 | Intelsat 19 | 166.0°E | 4100 H | 7500 | Tandberg | T 0088 01 998877AADD00 |
How to Enter Keys in Your Satellite Receiver
How to Enter BISS Keys
- Select the Channel: Navigate to the scrambled channel you wish to unlock.
- Open Menu: Press the Menu or Patch button on your remote (common shortcuts include F1+000 or 8888).
- Find Key Menu: Locate the Installation or Conditional Access menu and select BISS.
- Add New Key: Press the Green button (usually) to add a new entry.
- Input Data: Enter the Frequency, Service ID, and the 16-digit BISS key provided above.
- Save: Press OK to save and exit. The channel should clear instantly.
How to Enter PowerVu Keys
- Navigate to the PowerVu channel.
- Open the Key Edit menu in your receiver's settings.
- Select PowerVu from the list of encryption types.
- Enter the Provider ID and the Active Key (Key 00 or Key 01).
- Ensure the EMM status is set to Auto if your receiver supports it.
- Save settings; wait a few seconds for the "ECM" to update.
How to Enter Tandberg Keys
- Enter the Plugin or Key menu.
- Select Tandberg encryption.
- Input the Index and the specific Tandberg hex key.
- Restart the channel or the receiver to apply changes.
Why Satellite Encryption Keys Change Frequently
Security is the primary reason for frequent key updates. Broadcasters utilize "Dynamic Key Rotation" to prevent unauthorized viewing over long periods. When a key is "leaked" or shared online, providers can push an Over-the-Air (OTA) update to change the encryption parameters. For temporary feeds like sports or news, the keys are often valid only for the duration of the event to ensure that the broadcast remains exclusive to paying partners.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are BISS keys?
It is a simple encryption method used mainly by news and sports crews to secure signals between the field and the station.
What is PowerVu encryption?
A professional-grade scrambling system used by cable head-ends to receive high-value channel packages.
What are Tandberg keys used for?
Similar to BISS but used by specific professional encoders for contribution and distribution links.
Why do satellite keys stop working?
Keys expire when a broadcaster rotates the security code, or when the live event feed ends.
Conclusion
Staying updated is the only way to enjoy uninterrupted satellite TV. We recommend bookmarking this page and checking back every morning for the latest verified keys. What satellite position are you currently tracking? I can provide specific TP (Transponder) details for any region you need.
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