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Bluetooth[tm] Special Interest Group To Be Led By 3Com, Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Lucent, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, And Toshiba
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Bluetooth[tm] Special Interest Group To Be Led By 3Com, Ericsson, Intel, IBM, Lucent, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, And ToshibaDiverse Group of Industry Leaders Promote Technology to Enable a Wireless WorldSANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 1, 1999 - The five founding companies of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), Ericsson, IBM Corporation, Intel Corporation, Nokia and Toshiba Corporation, today announced that 3Com Corporation, Lucent Technologies, Microsoft Corporation and Motorola Inc. will join them to form the Promoter group of the Bluetooth SIG. The charter of the Promoter group is to lead the efforts of the Bluetooth SIG, by creating a forum for enhancing the Bluetooth specification and providing a vehicle for interoperability testing. The acceptance of the Bluetooth wireless technology is unprecedented, with more than 1,200 companies already having joined the SIG, as adopters, since its inception less than two years ago. The magnitude and reach of the Bluetooth specification, as well as the emergence of new applications led to the decision to broaden the group. Promoter group companies bring diversity, expertise and depth of experience to the Bluetooth SIG.The Bluetooth technology is expected to re-define the personal communications market by expanding the capabilities of mobile devices, making these devices work better together. According to market research firm Cahners In-Stat Group, there will be over 670 million Bluetooth enabled devices worldwide by 2005. Bluetooth technology will provide an easier way for a variety of mobile computing, communications and other devices to communicate with one another and connect to the Internet without the need for wires or cables. Bluetooth technology will also make it easier for users of mobile computers, mobile phones and handheld devices to keep their data wirelessly synchronized. The first manifestation of the Bluetooth technology is evident in recent product announcements. Bluetooth Promoter Group The Bluetooth SIG is an excellent example of an organization whose whole is greater than the sum of its parts. While each company in the Promoter group has leveraged unique and complementary core competencies in the development and promotion of the Bluetooth technology, the specification and ultimately the product solutions will be the result of a concerted team effort. Bluetooth Developers Conference: Building a World Without Wires Bluetooth Special Interest Group FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
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