Ericsson Connected Home Gateway
February 13, 2009
Ericsson will launch its Connected Home Gateway software at the Mobile World Congress in Spain, giving consumers the freedom to access and interact with their home multimedia devices, services and media, wherever they are. The gateway also enables one single entry point for IPTV and multimedia telephony services into the home.
Installed in the home, Ericsson Connected Home Gateway achieves all of this by providing a secure connection between consumers digital home networks and the telecommunications network, and a single point of entry for IPTV and communication services, such as multimedia telephony. Consumers can then use their mobile devices, such as mobile phone and laptops to communicate directly with their computer, TV or media player.
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