WATERLOO, Ontario — May 16, 2018 — Dejero, an innovator in cloud-managed solutions that provide video transport and Internet connectivity while mobile or in remote locations, has announced that it will be attending BroadcastAsia2018 (Suntec Singapore, 26-28 June), part of ConnecTechAsia which covers the entire spectrum of communication, broadcast, and enterprise technology and services. Exhibiting with Ideal Systems (booth 6F4-04), Dejero will feature its latest blended connectivity solutions for crews working in the field, including new encoding/decoding equipment with HEVC video compression technology in support of live and file-based broadcast and media workflows.
Dejero’s mobile connectivity solution, called GateWay, facilitates collaboration and integrated workflows as if the field crews and home base crews were working in the same central location. For remote production, connectivity is key to quickly transfer data between remote locations and the broadcast facility. Field crews can access newsroom and media asset management (MAM) systems, communicate with colleagues with VoIP, and review return video, as well as many other possibilities enabled with reliable and secure connectivity.
The Dejero GateWay router blends cellular connections from multiple cellular providers to create a reliable, high-bandwidth virtual network. Dejero algorithms intelligently manage the fluctuating bandwidth of individual cellular connections and automatically adjust the throughput in real time to provide the reliability that broadcasters depend on, when and where they need it. Dejero’s cloud management system enables broadcasters to remotely manage their fleet of routers in the field, and manage data usage and operational costs.
Efficiently transporting high quality video from the field is critical to today’s broadcasters and HEVC is the video compression standard that the industry is shifting towards. Dejero’s newly updated Core 5.0 software adds HEVC support to Dejero EnGo, a highly versatile mobile transmitter that encodes high-quality video and reliably transmits over multiple IP streams to deliver exceptional quality at low latency. Combining Dejero’s industry-leading auto-transport and adaptive bitrate encoding technology with the newest compression standard, it optimizes picture quality when there’s limited bandwidth available.
In the broadcast facility, the new Dejero WayPoint receiver is used to decode and reconstruct the incoming streams and output to SDI or MPEG-TS over IP playout workflows. Using auto-detect technology for complete backward compatibility, WayPoint detects whether the incoming transmission is using AVC or HEVC compression and decodes accordingly. Built on a 1U form factor with 4 outputs to minimize required rack space, and with dual-redundant power supplies and RAID storage for broadcast-grade reliability, WayPoint seamlessly integrates into existing broadcast infrastructures.
Dejero’s founder, Bogdan Frusina, will also be presenting a session on "Reliable Connectivity Anywhere” at APB’s IP Master Class on June 25th which is designed to equip engineers and technicians with new thought processes and the relevant skills needed in the transition to IP in the not-too-distant future. The event will be held at the Marina Mandarin Hotel in Singapore one day prior to BroadcastAsia2018.
Dejero is an expert in providing reliable connectivity to broadcasters and content creators with crews working in the field. Visit Dejero at BroadcastAsia2018 on Ideal Systems booth 6F4-04.
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. For more information, visit www.dejero.com.
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