After Nokia sold its assets to automate the home of another Finnish company with its name suggests, the idea of finally seeing some products on the market in spring 2010. Well, here we are in the middle of April and it has never been available so far, but we chalk this process as a good sign there is something called ThereGate – the cerebral cortex of the system – just received FCC approval. As a quick reminder, this is a field, 6 GB of internal memory (expandable SD slot), a 4-port Gigabit Router, 802.11n Wi-packs and a GSM / 3G – it’s all interesting in itself, but the real magic comes into play when you realize that supports Z-Wave Short Range Mesh Networking Protocol, as well. Although the emphasis on “energy conservation and energy efficiency” with support for things like power meters to the radio Z-Wave, interact with that control a variety of modules consistent with the lighting security, and so on – and of course there are ways Nokia roots in this situation, the field of distance from the phone. We do not know exactly when that will occur, but it is the support for Europe and U.S. Z-Wave frequencies could launch a coordinated action on both sides of the pond to see before long.