FEED Winter 2024 Newsletter

Sony Early this year, Sony launched a portable data transmitter – the PDT-FP1 – with a unique antenna structure that allows high-speed still image and video data transport over 5G networks. With the PDT-FP1, Sony is leveraging 5G mobile technology to enhance professional workflows for broadcasting and news. Zixi In February, Zixi signed a co-sell agreement with Verizon. Its Software- Defined Video Platform is an innovative solution for provisioning, orchestrating and managing live video on 5G or any IP network, and is now deployed across the nodes of Verizon’s multi-access edge computing with robust network access and ultra-low latency. Haivision As a pioneer for 5G in broadcast, it came as no surprise when Haivision won an

IBC Innovation Award for its mobile video tech for the Paris Games – particularly in the sailing competition in Marseille. TVU Networks In partnership with TVU Networks, France Télévisions chose to broadcast the relay of the Olympic flame powered by a novel 100% cloud-based and 5G/Starlink network. This included ten hours of live coverage each day, tracking the 1625km trip via the France.tv app, connected TVs and digital platforms that host France.tv. Teradek Compact, low profile and loaded with 5G connectivity, Teradek’s innovative Prism Mobile is the ultimate contribution encoder for live coverage from the field. Rohde & Schwarz As the era of 5G Advanced and 6G unfolds, a third frequency range is being

discussed in global regulatory and industry consortiums worldwide – FR3. Rohde & Schwarz technology played a crucial role in enabling Qualcomm Technologies to show the readiness and effectiveness of the latest RF modem technology for FR3. Vislink A live video and data communication specialist, Vislink’s state-of-the-art 5G transmitters and receivers bring unprecedented speed, reliability and flexibility to live video transmission across a wide range of industries. Panasonic This year, Panasonic opened its first private 5G network testing environment at the Panasonic Campus in Munich. The global technology company is partnering with many world-leading 5G as a Service providers to make private 5G networks easy to set up and simple to operate across Europe.

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FEED is celebrating Dejero for the Special Recognition in 5G category in the FEED Honours List 2024, thanks to its pioneering EnGo transmitter series and revolutionary Smart Blending Technology Special Recognition in 5G: DEJERO

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B ack in 2008, Dejero founder Bogdan Frusina witnessed first-hand the challenges field correspondents had reporting live from campaign trails. He saw the logistical challenges, inflexibility and high cost of existing technology – and knew there was a better way. Fast-forward to now and, true to its beginnings, Dejero is still solving the toughest critical connectivity challenges. “Our line of 5G video transmitters were built from the ground up. We know our broadcast and media production customers have difficult and demanding needs bringing content from anywhere

to their global audiences,” states Kevin Fernandes, chief revenue officer for Dejero. Following the continued success of its range of award-winning EnGo mobile video transmitters, Dejero introduced its next-generation 5G solutions with its patented Smart Blending Technology. The EnGo 3, 3s and 3x 5G mobile video transmitters with GateWay mode blend together multiple wired (broadband and fibre) and wireless (3G/4G/5G and satellite) IP connections from multiple providers to form a virtual Dejero ‘network of networks.’ “We built our EnGo 3 series with our customers in mind by

incorporating four antennas per modem to achieve greater reliability and faster speeds. Our latest generation of 5G modems can support additional bands used by carriers across North America, Australia, China, Korea and Latin America that other mobile transmitters cannot connect to.” The innovative and unique nature of this technology, and its continued development, has had a game-changing impact on the broadcast and media production sectors and many others. Fernandes concludes, “For us, this is just the beginning.”

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