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To: slacker711 who wrote (5012)1/10/2000 11:37:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
Bluetooth SIG Firms Unable To Reach
Agreement

RDSL

10 January 2000

The Bluetooth Promoter group, comprising Microsoft, Ericsson,
Motorola, Nokia, 3Com, IBM, Intel, Lucent and Toshiba have
failed to reach agreement about which firms should head up
nine technology working groups.

The nine firms in the Bluetooth special interest group (SIG)
were to announce the nine groups in December 1999 at the
Lotus Developer Conference in Los Angeles, CA. SIG
representatives denied that this was due to rifts in the group
but admitted that secrecy concerns and the need to cater for
nine different agendas could be slowing progress.

Total Telecom.
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