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To: Boplicity who wrote (4936)1/9/2000 11:11:00 AM
From: Homer Pigeon  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
A simple way to look Bluetooth vs. HDR, is to think of Bluetooth as a wireless local network. Where as HDR will be like broadband wide area data network. In other words, Bluetooth will be used to make a wireless connection between devices that are close together, from a pop machine to a handset. While HDR will be used to connect devices that are far apart, such as a home PC connected to the net with a highspeed (broadband) wireless connection.

So, do you think there will be a CDMA chip in each device in the home or car, or will there be one CDMA internet connection with each other device connected to it by Bluetooth?
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