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Dejero is an innovator in cloud-managed solutions, providing Emmy® award winning video transport and Internet connectivity while mobile or in remote locations. 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.

In 2020, Dejero is shining a spotlight on its latest EnGo mobile transmitter, it’s WayPoint receiver’s support of SMPTE ST 2110, the importance of first- and last-mile connectivity, and cloud-based content distribution.

Its new EnGo 260 5G-ready mobile transmitter now weighs 30% less than its predecessor, features a screen that’s 85% larger, and includes a 3-hour internal rechargeable battery and global modems for simplified international travel.

A new smaller CuePoint 50 simplifies talent cueing, production and confidence monitoring, and real-time teleprompting in the field, with as little as 250 milliseconds’ latency. Up to eight return video and teleprompting feeds from the facility can be seen in the field by the talent on a tablet or monitor next to the camera, or on multiple mobile devices by camera operators, field directors, and technicians.

WayPoint 50 receiver, also available in a smaller form factor reconstructs video transported over multiple IP connections from Dejero transmitters; decoding HEVC or AVC, delivering balanced IFB, and providing one output in the field.

Earlier this year, Dejero was awarded a second Technology and Engineering Emmy® Award in the Video over Bonded Cellular Internet (VoCIP) technology category in recognition of its patented Smart Blending Technology and unique Hybrid Encoding Technology, which helps transform how broadcasters contribute live content from the field using cellular networks. It provides newsgathering crews with greater flexibility in regards to the location from where they transmit live shots, at a fraction of the cost of conventional uplink technology.