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Dejero’s new 5G line offering higher level of connectivity

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Dejero, a Canadian company that provides bonded cellular devices for video transmission, launched its new 5G product line at NAB 2023 in Las Vegas from April 15 to 19. 

Jeremy Miller, Director of Global Technical Account Management at Dejero, explained that the company provides bonded cellular devices that can seamlessly integrate with any landlines, other internet sources or any sources of IP to provide people with seamless connectivity wherever they go — to transmit video or obtain Internet connections. Dejero's new product line includes the Dejero EnGo 3 family series, which features the Engo 3 with a single end that does HD video, the just-announced 3s that is a 4K-capable single input, and the 3x multi-camera unit that was unveiled last year, and does up to four simultaneous HD feeds or a single 4K feed.

Miller explained that the need for more bandwidth in the field is increasing and Dejero's products can help provide a solution. He said, “The company's gateway product line provides a blended internet connection, so you can do more in the field, like for example mobile connections, so you can have VoIP phones and all sorts of different connections in order to increase connectivity in the field.

"So you can do more with less!"

Miller admitted that Dejero competes with a number of other companies that provide similar products, such as LiveU and TVU Networks. However, he emphasised that customer reactions had shown that Dejero's RF technology works so well that they are able to get a live transmission out when others can't.

"When you need to get that live transmission out, that's when we really shine; and that's the most important thing — being able to get that live transmission out when you need to," said Miller.

Dejero has been in business for almost 15 years and is based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The company's products are used by broadcasters, news organisations, and other professionals who require high-quality and reliable video transmission.

The launch of Dejero's new 5G product line is expected to provide an even higher level of connectivity and video quality for its customers.

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Dejero, a Canadian company that provides bonded cellular devices for video transmission, launched its new 5G product line at NAB 2023 in Las Vegas from April 15 to 19. 

Jeremy Miller, Director of Global Technical Account Management at Dejero, explained that the company provides bonded cellular devices that can seamlessly integrate with any landlines, other internet sources or any sources of IP to provide people with seamless connectivity wherever they go — to transmit video or obtain Internet connections. Dejero's new product line includes the Dejero EnGo 3 family series, which features the Engo 3 with a single end that does HD video, the just-announced 3s that is a 4K-capable single input, and the 3x multi-camera unit that was unveiled last year, and does up to four simultaneous HD feeds or a single 4K feed.

Miller explained that the need for more bandwidth in the field is increasing and Dejero's products can help provide a solution. He said, “The company's gateway product line provides a blended internet connection, so you can do more in the field, like for example mobile connections, so you can have VoIP phones and all sorts of different connections in order to increase connectivity in the field.

"So you can do more with less!"

Miller admitted that Dejero competes with a number of other companies that provide similar products, such as LiveU and TVU Networks. However, he emphasised that customer reactions had shown that Dejero's RF technology works so well that they are able to get a live transmission out when others can't.

"When you need to get that live transmission out, that's when we really shine; and that's the most important thing — being able to get that live transmission out when you need to," said Miller.

Dejero has been in business for almost 15 years and is based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The company's products are used by broadcasters, news organisations, and other professionals who require high-quality and reliable video transmission.

The launch of Dejero's new 5G product line is expected to provide an even higher level of connectivity and video quality for its customers.

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