Dejero strengthens CellSat service across North America with new X2nSat partnership

Dejero
February 1, 2022

Integration with X2nSat satellite communications provides Dejero customers with greater assurance for critical communications from remote locations

Waterloo, Ontario, February 1, 2022 — Dejero has announced a new partnership with X2nSat, a leader in satellite communications across the Americas, with satellite gateways located in California and New Mexico. The collaboration will provide Dejero’s North American customers with a resilient connectivity solution featuring blended cellular and Ku-band satellite communications.

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Dejero has announced a new partnership with X2nSat and provides customers with greater assurance for critical communications from remote location

The multi-award winning CellSat service leverages Dejero’s patented Smart Blending Technology which intelligently combines cellular connectivity from multiple mobile network providers with Ku-band satellite communications from X2nSat. The technology reliably delivers the bandwidth needed for critical communications from even the most remote locations. The service is designed for live broadcasts, transmission continuity, and disaster recovery by broadcasters, as well as real-time tactical video and other data-intensive applications of public safety agencies.

If the bandwidth available from the cellular connections dips due to network congestion, service interruption, or in poor coverage areas, CellSat automatically blends in Ku-band satellite communications to boost bandwidth. 

With the new partnership, the CellSat service is expanding to cover Mexico in addition to the United States and southern Canada. X2nSat offers a sophisticated monitoring system for rapid identification of outages and technical issues, leading to reduced downtime. This allows X2nSat to mitigate risks proactively, providing an extra layer of assurance for Dejero CellSat users.

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The X2nSat partnership has allowed the CellSat service to expand to cover Mexico in addition to the United States and southern Canada

"With this key partnership, Dejero is able to provide a reliable, turnkey wireless service to our customers that greatly simplifies the procurement, management and billing of cellular and satellite services from multiple providers,” explains Yvonne Monterroso, director of product management at Dejero.

With the Dejero CellSat solution, there is no need to schedule satellite time, saving field crews valuable time and removing the constraint of satcom access within a certain time window.

“Combining X2nSat’s satellite communications and cellular connectivity with Dejero’s Smart Blending Technology gives broadcasters and public safety organizations an extra layer of assurance when operating in locations where bandwidth from cellular connections may become congested or contested,” explains Garrett Hill, chief executive officer of X2nSat. “This next-level connectivity means that mobile crews can fully concentrate their efforts on the job at hand, whether that’s keeping people safe or covering a breaking news scene.”

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About Dejero

Driven by its vision of reliable connectivity anywhere, Dejero aggregates diverse connectivity paths including LTE and 5G cellular, satellite and broadband into a virtual ‘network of networks’ to deliver enhanced reliability, expanded coverage, and greater bandwidth using cloud-based technology. A two-time technical Emmy® Award winner, Dejero is trusted to solve the mission-critical live video transport and real-time data transfer challenges of organizations around the world. Founded in 2008, privately-held Dejero is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. For more information, visit www.dejero.com.

About X2nSat

Serving the business needs of clients since 1996, X2nSat is a full service satellite Network Operator. They own, operate, and maintain multiple satellite networks that provide service anytime, anywhere. X2nSat provides enterprise solutions with 99.9% reliability and the flexibility to meet specific customer needs. They own and operate a primary satellite gateway and network operations center in Petaluma, California and also maintain a separate fully redundant gateway in Las Cruces, New Mexico.

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