Dejero to Showcase its Latest Connectivity Solutions at IBC2018

Dejero to Showcase its Latest Connectivity Solutions at IBC 2018

Enhancements to Dejero CellSat, Dejero GateWay and Dejero EnGo to be shown in addition to its cloud-based management system

Dejero, an innovator in cloud-managed solutions that provide video transport and Internet connectivity while mobile or in remote locations, will showcase its latest blended connectivity solutions for broadcasters and media organizations at IBC 2018 (RAI Amsterdam, 14-18 September 2018, stand 11.C15). Dejero will feature its award-winning CellSat solution, the new six modem GateWay router, and its latest mobile transmitter.

 

CellSat connectivity service
Providing enhanced reliability in situations where cellular networks are congested or cellular coverage is limited, Dejero CellSat now includes a new midstream activation feature, simplifying switching between cellular-only and CellSat transmission paths, without having to stop and restart the transmission. CellSat midstream activation puts greater cost control in the hands of broadcasters when contributing high-quality video content from the field.

Dejero CellSat intelligently blends cellular connectivity from multiple mobile network carriers with Intelsat’s Ku-band IP satellite connectivity to provide the necessary bandwidth on demand to deliver exceptional picture quality and greater reliability while on location. Dejero CellSat recently enabled Canada’s Global News and Entertainment Tonight to deliver 7 hours of on-location live coverage of the Royal Wedding.

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In addition to video transport up to 20 Mb/s with Dejero HEVC-capable encoders, the CellSat connectivity service also enables data transport for applications such as email and internet access. Visitors to the Dejero stand can experience live demos of the award-winning CellSat solution, which can be deployed in newsgathering and field production vehicles, or with compact flyaway antenna systems.

Enhanced reliability for GateWay mobile connectivity
Dejero is showcasing its new GateWay M6E6 router for high-throughput bidirectional data transport. Six embedded modems allows the use of SIMs from a greater number of mobile network providers, resulting in greater carrier diversity, boosting reliability and throughput. Now featuring six Ethernet ports, the GateWay router provides greater flexibility in connecting networking equipment and additional transmission paths, such as satellite.

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The GateWay solution allows crews working on location to access their newsroom or media asset management systems, quickly send and receive large files, access cloud services, communicate with their colleagues via VoIP, and enables any other application requiring internet access. This robust mobile connectivity solution was recently put through its paces by Team Sky during its victories at the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, where terrain, network congestion and weather has typically presented connectivity challenges.

Enhancements to Dejero CellSat, Dejero GateWay and Dejero EnGo to be shown in addition to its cloud-based management system

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More processing power in latest mobile transmitter
As the broadcast industry shifts towards the HEVC video compression standard to efficiently transport high quality video from the field, the latest Dejero EnGo is equipped with increased processing power to boost overall performance and deliver enhanced picture quality. Combining Dejero’s industry-leading auto-transport and adaptive bitrate encoding technology with the newest compression standard, Dejero continues to boost video quality in the industry’s most versatile and robust mobile transmitter, mountable on a camera, worn in a backpack, or mounted in a vehicle.

In addition to enhancements to Dejero CellSat, Dejero GateWay and Dejero EnGo, the company will also demonstrate the latest updates and preview upcoming features to Dejero Control, its cloud-based management system.

“Reliable connectivity is critical for content contribution from the field, supporting more efficient remote production workflows, and enabling emerging workflows in the cloud,” said Kevin Fernandes, vice president of sales at Dejero. “We are looking forward to demonstrating the latest video transport and connectivity solutions to visitors at IBC, and discussing how we can help broadcasters and media organizations save time and reduce costs in their connected workflows.”

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About Dejero

Driven by its vision of reliable connectivity anywhere, Dejero blends multiple Internet connections to deliver fast and dependable connectivity required for cloud computing, online collaboration, and the secure exchange of video and data. With its global partners, Dejero supplies the equipment, software, connectivity services, cloud services, and support to provide the uptime and bandwidth critical to the success of today’s organizations. Headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Dejero is trusted for broadcast-quality video transport and high-bandwidth Internet connectivity around the world.