Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Cellon | Subject: CT9888
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 9 May 2002
Wireless handset platform
passes Bluetooth test
The Bluetooth Qualification Body (BQB) has officially certified Cellon's CT9888 wireless handset platform as compliant to the Bluetooth specification version 1.1
As a result of this significant achievement, Cellon joins only one other supplier - Nokia - as having successfully secured Bluetooth 1.1 qualification. Less than 10 GSM/GPRS products worldwide have been officially Bluetooth certified. The CT9888 is the most featured mobile phone in Cellon's current GSM/GPRS range.
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Based on the proven C-820 platform, the CT9888 supports 256 colour display, multimedia messaging via e-mail, voice commands, fast mobile Internet access with the GPRS class 10 technology and - of course - Bluetooth connectivity.
"Cellon's fast Bluetooth qualification is a tremendous example of the speed with which the company can develop advanced platform solutions.
That speed is testimony to our tremendous technical expertise, and highlights the value we provide to our customers", said William Wong, Senior Vice-President, Sales and Marketing at Cellon International.
"The core value of outsourcing wireless design to an independent player like Cellon is the ability to reduce costs while ensuring leading-edge technology and maintaining - or even accelerating - time to market.
Our ability to secure Bluetooth qualification so quickly showcases Cellon's ability to deliver on that promise".
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