Tilgin releases IMS home gateway

Oct 24, 2006 10:00 PM

    

Tilgin has launched the Vood 450w IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) residential gateway, which aligns with Home Gateway Initiative (HGI) specifications to ensure operator-managed functionality for next-generation broadband services.

The Vood 450w delivers operator-managed fixed and wireless services in the home. It aligns with the Home Gateway Initiative (release 1) as well as introduces IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) functionality into the home. The Vood 450w extends the provider’s network onto the customer premises supporting centrally managed, multiservice connectivity for residential environments.  

The Vood 450w, which enables high-quality, high-performance IPTV viewing, sits between the access network (ADSL) on one side and home devices on the other. It hosts four Ethernet LAN ports and a secure built-in access point for Wi-Fi enabled devices and FMC services.  

For more information, visit: www.tilgin.com.




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