Dejero and Eutelsat claim the relevance of satellite in broadcasting at NAB 2026
NAB 2026 (April 19 – 22) hosts several real-time demos powered by Dejero y Eutelsat in which it will be demonstrated how low orbit satellites can offer broadcasters a safe and efficient distribution alternative in the most challenging contexts.
The “Field to Air” demos, in which companies such as Clear-Com, GlobalM, Matrox Video y Ross Video, will cover from the capture from an interview recorded in real time at the American fair to its processing and “issuance” in different stands. Each link in the production chain will work in real time through Titan Command, Dejero solution that features three independent 5G modems, integrated antennas and technology Dejero Smart Blending Technology, in combination with the mobile network and the constellation LEO OneWeb de Eutelsat.
The workflow will start with the mobile transmitter I left EnGo 3, which will capture live video in the field using the mode Live Video + GateWay and combining OneWeb's mobile connectivity and LEO satellite connectivity through Eutelsat. Titan Command will manage the live broadcast through the REMI kit of Matrox and the encoder Monarch Edge, taking advantage SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) at 10 Mbps per flow with a target latency of 200-300 milliseconds.
The software-defined video network (SDVN) of GlobalM will act as a center multipoint SRT distribution, providing low-latency, high-resilience transmissions simultaneously to multiple partner destinations in NAB show halls. Finally, the stands of all the partners involved will receive the live signals and integrate them into their post-production workflows. In this way, Ross Video will take the signs to your production mixer and central router, while Matrox, Eutelsat and other partners will decode, display and process the live signal at their respective stands.
The demo will also highlight the tally services of Clear-Com, which run on a separate IP route, as well as a demonstration of THE HX through the Dejero WayPoint Flex platform. Field to Air will take place from Sunday, April 19 to Tuesday, April 21 at 11:00 PT. Afternoon sessions will also occur on April 20 and 21 at 2:00 p.m. PT. Each demo will have a duration of between 15 and 30 minutes.
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