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To: w molloy who wrote (4922)1/8/2000 12:20:00 PM
From: jackmore  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
Molloy,

Re: Bluetooth vs. HDR; potentially complementary

I see these two concepts as critical enabling elements of the coming real tornado in wireless. We know what Q has in store on the HDR front, and I am aware that they are listed as members of the Bluetooth alliance. But, I have heard little of any actual activity on Bluetooth. Do you happen to know of any work currently underway that Q is involved in? I ask because most of what I have seen from Bluetooth appears to be GSM-centric and Ericsson lead. I have not heard anything on how CDMA fits into the picture. Maybe it is obvious and I am just uninformed. I would appreciate any input you may have.

TIA, jack

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