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To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (1)1/25/1999 6:18:00 PM
From: Mats Ericsson  Respond to of 322
 
'One major silicon vendor early-99'

FAG (from BT homepage)

What kind of companies are likely to adopt or promote BT technology?

Including but not limited to, are

1- Software developers
2- Network vendors
3- silicon vendors
4- peripheral and (digital) camera manufacturers
5- Mobile PC, handheld device developers
6- consumer electronic (CE) device manufacturers
7- car manufacturers
8- Test (!) and measurement equipment manufacturers.

As investor I found most interesting parts 1 and 8,
there must be found new names, smallcaps with big future.

Part 3 - silicon vendors can not long be secret. It's promised on BT homepage to have developer kits soon:

'at least on major silicon vendor early-99'



To: Mats Ericsson who wrote (1)6/15/2000 8:59:00 PM
From: Stewart Walton  Respond to of 322
 
How can this thread be so dead with the Bluetooth Conference going on? Anyone willing to give us a report?

Isn't anyone interested when Broadcom buys a Bluetooth company for $440M?
dailynews.yahoo.com

The first Bluetooth product gets certified:
biz.yahoo.com

And finally, here's a glowing Forbes article:
biz.yahoo.com