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Broadcast Tech News – Dejero launches rental program with AQYR

Dejero, the Waterloo, ON-based innovator in cloud-managed solutions for video transport and internet connectivity from mobile or remote locations, is partnering with land terminal provider AQYR to launch a Dejero CellSat turn-key rental package. The package will include the AQYR TYPHOON 1.0 meter satellite terminal that allows broadcast teams to access satellite acquisition in the field. It will be available to broadcasters and content providers across the US and Europe through Dejero sales channels.

Dejero, Annex Pro, and Avid are among the broadcast tech companies exhibiting at the Canadian Media Educators’ Vendor Showcase on Thursday, May 30. The showcase, which is free and open to the public, coincides with the CME Conference underway in Canmore, AB. More info here.

 


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