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Bluetooth's Future? It's Chips Ahoy!

By 10Meters.com
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Article Date: 2003-04-03

Bluetooth may be slow to hit the shelves, but behind the scenes, the technology is moving ahead rapidly. That's the word from Frost & Sullivan, which in a report released this week painted a rosy picture for the future of the short-range wireless technology.

Although the "major advancements" came from small and medium-sized semiconductor developers, such as Ericsson Microelectronics and Cambridge Silicon Radio, the Frost & Sullivan report notes that larger companies, including Texas Instruments and Infineon, "are now beginning to have a major impact on the competitive environment."

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About the Author:
10Meters.com is an independent, global company specific to the wireless industry and marketplace. 10Meters.com is dedicated, through its online magazine and news service, to helping businesses stay up-to-date with the changes taking place in this dynamic industry. 10Meters.com takes its name from the 10-meter "bubble" that represents the Personal Operating Space. The founders of 10Meters.com, Karen E. Peterson and Caroline Scarborough, are San Francisco Bay Area newspaper journalists with extensive experience in both print-based and Web publishing. Ms. Peterson and Ms. Scarborough recently co-founded Pacific Coast Women in Wireless, a community group that supports knowledge exchange. Information about upcoming meetings is posted at PC-WIW. All interested women and men are invited to join.



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