Bluetooth is a global de facto
standard for wireless connectivity. Based on a low-cost, short-range radio
link, Bluetooth cuts the cords that used to tie up digital devices.
When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within 10 meters range of each other,
they can establish a connection together. And because Bluetooth utilizes a
radio-based link, it doesn't require a line-of-sight connection in order to
communicate. Your laptop could send information to a printer in the next room,
or your microwave could send a message to your mobile phone telling you that
your meal is ready.
In the future, Bluetooth is likely to be standard
in tens of millions of mobile phones, PCs, laptops and a whole range of other
electronic devices. As a result, the market is going to demand new innovative
applications, value-added services, end-to-end solutions and much more. The
possibilities opened up really are limitless, and because the radio frequency
used is globally available, Bluetooth can offer fast and secure access to
wireless connectivity all over the world. With potential like that, it's no
wonder that Bluetooth is set to become the fastest adopted technology in
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