Dejero is a Privately Owned company headquartered in Canada. Founded in 2008, with approximately 150 employees, it reported $17.0M in revenue as of 2024. Its main product is connectivity infrastructure. The company develops cloud-based technology designed to provide the connectivity required for cloud computing, online collaboration, and the secure exchange of video and data. It specializes in routers, network blending software and connectivity services that simplify procurement and management of data, transports live and recorded video from a camera, reconstruct a stream into packets and send over multiple connections, like cellular, ethernet and satellite.
Dejero will participate in a multi-partner live signal chain at NAB 2026 on March 19, demonstrating how its critical connectivity and Eutelsat's LEO satellites power real-time production across the show floor alongside partners Clear-Com, GlobalM, Matrox Video, and Ross Video. Previously, on March 12, Dejero's mission-critical connectivity was integrated into the Darley-Microsoft public safety vehicle, where the Whelen WECAN X controller unifies lights, sirens, radio, and connectivity under a single touch. This integration facilitates a shift from traditional voice-centric communication to rolling data center capabilities within law enforcement vehicles. Earlier in the month, on March 5, Dejero Control achieved FedRAMP Moderate authorization. This certification, following a comprehensive security assessment, allows federal agencies to securely deploy Dejero’s connectivity management capabilities while complying with federal cybersecurity mandates and meeting NIST Special Publication 800-53 requirements for protecting sensitive government information.
Dejero's customers primarily consist of content rights, broadcast television and radio and media and TV services companies. Examples of Dejero's customers include Abu Dhabi Media, CBC/SRC and FOX Sports Media Group.