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[edit] Definitions of Bluetooth on the Web:

  • A Special Interest Group, comprised of leaders in the telecommunications, computing, and network industries, that is developing a new standard for ...

www.armstrong-aust.com.au/commclgpac/aus/ep/au/article16865.html

  • A global initiative by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba to set a standard for cable-free connectivity between mobile phones, mobile PCs, handheld computers and other peripherals. It uses short-range radio links in the 2.4 GHz Instrumentation Scientific and Medical (ISM) band.

www.chrsolutions.com/TelecomGlossary.html

  • The code name for a new wireless technology being developed by Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp., Toshiba and IBM. The technology enables data connections between electronic devices such as desktop computers, wireless phones, electronic organizers and printers in the 2.4 GHz range. ...

www.accesswireless.org/general/glossary.cfm

  • Radio technology that enables devices such as computers, mobile phones and hands-free kits to be connected without cables up to 30 feet away. Bluetooth technology provides complete wireless mobility.

www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-buying-guide/glossary-of-cellular-terms.aspx

  • Refers to a short-range radio technology aimed at simplifying communications among Internet devices and between devices and the Internet, and also ...

www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt

  • Bluetooth is the name given to a radio technology making transmission of signals over short distances between telephones, computers and other devices, like household appliances, without the use of wires.

www.glossary-of-terms.net/glossary-cell-phone-terms-definitions.html

  • Technology designed specifically for short-range wireless communications of 10 meters or fewer. The name refers to a Viking King who unified Denmark. Operates at 2.4 GHz. ...

www.cellphoneglossary.com/

  • protocol, standard> Bluetooth is the new standard for wireless radio communications. It facilitates between devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and computers. For more details, see www.bluetooth.com

www.in-premiums.com/glossary.htm

  • a communications specification designed to enable PDAs, mobile phones, computers, and other devices to share information and synchronize data. This technology requires a transceiver chip in each device. Bluetooth products should enter the market in 2000-2001. ...

wataniya.yahoo.com/glossary.html

  • Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks, providing a way to connect devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones, laptops, PCs, printers and digital cameras via a secure, low-cost, globally available short range radio frequency.

www.assaabloyfuturelab.com/FutureLab/Templates/Page2Cols____1503.aspx

  • Bluetooth is useful in connecting a device wire-lessly within a 30 foot area and is used to transfer images, songs and other mobile content.

www.cellphonesmaster.com/glossary.asp

  • Technology specification being created for short-range wireless connection (up to 10 meters) using low-cost transceiver chips to be embedded in mobile computers, smart phones, and other portable devices. ...

www.keep-talking.net/glossary.htm

  • is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Various Corporations under license.

www.svagertorp.com/legal.htm

  • A recently standardized technology for wireless local data and voice communication, currently covering distances up to approx. 5 meters.

www.mentalimages.com/1_5_glossary/index.html

  • BlueTooth is a promising standard for shortrange wireless communication. BlueTooth uses the same frequency as WaveLan but with much less effect but anyhow some claim that a WaveLan can not co-exist with a fully equiped BlueTooth environment. ...

www.sics.se/accord/technology.html

  • one of the systems for achieving wireless communication between pieces of equipment such as computers and printers, or telephones and base stations.

www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Explore_job_sectors/Engineering/jargon_buster/p!ebfeLLp

  • A wireless personal area network specification using low-cost, low-power radio transmission. Bluetooth transmits in the 2.4GHz band at 720kbps within a 30-foot range. Bluetooth was designed to eliminate cables between mobile phones, PC cards, headsets and desktop devices.

www.pdfzone.com/c/a/Mobile/Understand-the-vocabulary-of-wireless/

  • how mobile phones, computers, and personal digital assistants (PDAs), not to mention a broad selection of other devices, can be easily interconnected using a short-range wireless connection. Using this technology, users can have all mobile and fixed computer devices be totally coordinated.

library.thinkquest.org/06aug/00864/glossary.htm

  • This is the protocol used for PAN’s or Personal Area Networks. They have a small range of just a few metres, as it is designed for moving and transferring data from one handheld device or PC to another.

www.wirelessmobile-jobsboard.com/wireless-and-mobile-glossary.asp

  • A short range (10' or so) radio protocol that operates in the 2.4GHz band. Bluetooth devices have 'profiles', such as HFP (handsfree ...

www.buzzaboutwireless.com/cms/component/option,com_rd_glossary

  • Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth


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