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You may include the means that usually connect a "Windows" PC to the Internet - the modem, today often something like a DSL modem + router + switch + DHCP server + NAT + line splitter + phone appliance + firewall + storage + WLAN + cordless phone base + who knows what; a real egg-laying wool-milk-sow.
They usually run a customized kind of Linux. Here in Germany, those devices are very common and can be found nearly everywhere where a PC is connected to the Internet (because the alternatives, POTS + regular modem, or ISDN, are hardly found today). I'm sure the situation in other european countries is similar or at least comparable.
It's quite easy to conclude what this implies to your idea to add Androids and Tomtoms to the amount of Linux installations running. Add them up, too. :-)