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News Release from: Frost and Sullivan
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 08 October 2003
Bluetooth market comes of age
Bluetooth has come a long way from being a simple cable replacement technology unveiled in 1998.
Riding a rollercoaster hype curve and struggling to resolve the many technical challenges presented by such an ambitious vision, Bluetooth has come a long way from being a simple cable replacement technology unveiled in 1998 Bluetooth has hit a major milestone in its evolution as the technology enters the maturity stage of its lifecycle
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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A stable specification and installed base that runs into millions of units is proof that it has been a success.
Even critics would be hard-pressed to name any other wireless communications technology that managed to achieve the volumes and diversity of deployment of Bluetooth in just six years.
The specifications of Bluetooth have reached a stage where interoperability between devices is seldom an issue, where interference with other radio technologies is a limited and increasingly disappearing concern and where adoption into new applications is no longer a daunting challenge.