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Dejero Demonstrates Software-Defined Connectivity at NAB 2026
March 19, 2026
Dejero is showcasing its software-defined connectivity technology at NAB 2026 in Las Vegas, aiming to validate a hybrid satellite-cellular network as a reliable alternative to terrestrial infrastructure for critical live production workflows. The company is shifting from a hardware sales model to a subscription-based service approach, supported by recent investments and FedRAMP authorization, to expand into government and enterprise markets. A key challenge remains achieving cost-effective scalability, particularly related to the economics of the Eutelsat OneWeb LEO satellite network, which is essential for broader commercial adoption beyond niche applications.
- Why this matters: Government agencies and contractors should evaluate the potential of software-defined hybrid networks to enhance connectivity resilience and flexibility in live production and critical communications.
- Dejero's FedRAMP authorization signals readiness for secure government deployments, opening opportunities for procurement in federal IT and communications services.
- The transition to subscription-based service models indicates a shift in procurement strategies from capital expenditures on hardware to operational expenditures on managed connectivity services.
- Organizations should consider the scalability and cost implications of satellite-based networks like Eutelsat OneWeb when planning future communications infrastructure investments.
Vendors
Dejero, Eutelsat OneWeb, Multiplier Capital