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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Dejero launches new EnGo 265 mobile transmitter

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Dejero has launched its new EnGo 265 mobile transmitter for news and live events. EnGo 265 replaces the EnGo 260, introducing new features targeting the broadcast and media market, including bolstered security and lower latency at just 0.5 seconds over bonded cellular connections. It also features a new ‘GateWay mode’ for wireless broadband internet connectivity and a modified backpack with a wired remote. GateWay mode provides wireless broadband internet connectivity in the field to enable mobile teams to securely and quickly transfer large files, access MAM and newsroom systems, and publish content to social media. 

The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) is forming an Education Working Group that will focus specifically on education and training to expand the pool of industry professionals prepared to design, build, and operate standards-based IP media technology and solutions. AIMS’ Education Working Group will build on the successful efforts of the alliance’s Technical Working Group and Marketing Working Group. Since AIMS formed six years ago, it says those groups have made significant strides in leading the industry towards an open, standards-based implementation for IP media solutions. Volunteers — and particularly integrators and end users — are welcome to join in the work.

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