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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm-News Only
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To: Clarksterh who wrote (15)9/24/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: w2j2  Read Replies (1) of 426
 
HELSINKI, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Computer chip group Intel
Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) said on Thursday that it expected the first
commercial applications using the planned 'Bluetooth' wireless
communications system to be launched in 2000.
An initiative to create the 'Bluetooth' solution --
enabling wireless data transfer between electronic devices at
short ranges -- was launched in May by Intel, Nokia (HELS:NOKS.A),
Ericsson (SWED:LME.B), IBM (NYSE:IBM) and Toshiba (TOKYO:6502).
Ericsson has said the solution should be available in the
second half of next year.
But Intel chief executive Craig Barrett said in an
interview with Reuters that he did not expect it to be
commercialised until 2000.
"I think you're really have to wait for a year or so, I
think early 2000," Barrett said.
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