Dejero will be showcasing the EnGo 3x 5G mobile video transmitter with GateWay mode at NAB. This 2-in-1 device goes beyond live video streaming and leverages network aggregation technology to provide news and production teams with stable, reliable access to the Internet from anywhere.
The wireless broadband Internet connection provided by GateWay mode increases capacity for data-intensive applications such as newsroom systems and editorial tools. Creates a wider coverage area. Connection versatility increases reliability. It also supports virtual private network (VPN) tunneling for secure access to your organization’s network.
“If you’re uploading or downloading a large file to a newsroom or post-production facility and the connection drops before it’s complete, you typically have to start over,” explains Matt Scully, director of product management. To do. Dejero. “Or, if your staff is in a remote location with limited connectivity, they may have to travel to another area or search for Wi-Fi to find the reception they need, taking time away from their mission. Without network connectivity, remote collaboration is extremely difficult and causes delays in the entire production. In a race against time, every second counts.”
EnGo 3x with GateWay mode allows remote workers to broadcast breaking news, quickly transfer files to prepare and upload packages while in the field, and deliver high-bandwidth access to multiple devices. Width access points can be configured. For film, TV, and commercial production, teams can leverage reliable, ultra-fast connectivity to enable real-time collaboration with distributed teams and deliver content directly from set to post-production, regardless of location. can be accelerated, reducing the number of teams. Secure the necessary personnel at the shooting location and achieve significant cost reductions.
EnGo 3x native 5G mobile transmitter features multi-camera support for up to 4 fully frame-synced HD feeds and supports all available network connections (broadband/fiber) and wireless (3G/4G/ 5G and satellite) is offered by multiple providers. Improved algorithms make connections more stable at all latency settings, allowing users to transmit high-quality live video over bonded cellular connections with as little as 0.5 seconds glass-to-glass delay. I did.
When using the Dejero Control cloud-based management system, you can locate and remotely control EnGo units in the field, allowing users to preview incoming feeds and route and distribute content. Operators can easily monitor usage and performance, set email notifications about activity, and generate detailed reports from a web browser.
Dejero will also be showcasing the new GateWay 3220. New resilient, compact network aggregation devices powered by Dell Technologies. Integrates Dejero Smart Blending Technology to provide unparalleled reliability for mission-critical mobile connectivity. Providing resilient connectivity to the internet, cloud applications, and private networks, the rugged fanless chassis is ideal for installation in vehicles and portable kits, and is specially engineered to provide optimal mixed connectivity at the far end of the network. Designed and engineered to.
“Whether you want to create more news stories for traditional and digital platforms, or to allow staff to do additional research on stories while they’re in the field, we want to be able to send edited packages remotely. No matter where you are, it is essential that you have access to a reliable and resilient internet,” concludes Scully.
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To see EnGo 3x with GateWay mode and the new GateWay 3220 in action, visit Dejero booth SL9075 for a live demonstration.