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Bluetooth Consortium
In 1998, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Motorola, Nokia and Toshiba formed the consortium among themselves and adopted the code name Bluetooth for their proposed open specification. In December 1999, 3Com, Lucent Technologies, Microsoft and Motorola joined the initial founders as the promoter group. Since that time, Lucent Technologies transferred their membership to their spinoff Agere Systems and 3Com has left the Promoter group.
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See also
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Bluesniping
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Cable spaghetti — a problem wireless technology hopes to solve
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Origin of the word Bluetooth
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Salutation
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Service Location Protocol
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Ultra-wideband
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Universal Plug and Play
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Vehicular communication systems
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References
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Bluetooth SIG (November 8, 2004). Bluetooth Special Interest Group Launches Bluetooth Core Specification Version 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate. Press release.
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External links
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The Official Bluetooth® Wireless Info Site SIG public pages
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Bluetooth.org — The Official Bluetooth Membership Site
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How Bluetooth Works at HowStuffWorks
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Official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack
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Bluetooth Guide for Beginner
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