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Thomson
Written by David Chambers   
Tuesday, 04 September 2007 10:27

Thompson Logo This French vendor of consumer electronic products has a significant market share of DSL modems. They announced in Feb 2007 collaborating with ip.access by providing the DSL side of the home gateway in a combined product. In February 2008, they announced a sourcing agreement with Airvana and demonstrated a combined DSL/Femto gateway product at the Mobile World Congress. Airvana provide the 3G UMTS femtocell card which is incorporated into it.

A co-operation agreement was announced in July 2007 with NokiaSiemens femto gateway, with commercial availabiliy planned for 2008.

The TG870 product incorporates a 3G UMTS femtocell, ADSL2+ modem, 4 ethernet ports and 802.11g WiFi.

Here's a video of their TG870 product on show at CTIA exhibition in 2008

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The box is a bit bland, perhaps to fit in unobtrusively with most home decor:

Picture of TG870 below (courtesy of Thomson)

Thomson_TG870

Datasheet and user guides are available from the Thomson website

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