Megabits and Multimedia Specs Await New Bluetooth Roadmap
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group is setting up a new road map committee to provide broad market inputs on directions and timing for the next version of the short-range wireless link. "The effort comes as a specification for a 1 to 2 Mbit/s version of Bluetooth has completed a first round of testing and much work has been done on broadening the link’s multimedia support."
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