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Bluetooth low energy wireless technology ( |
Bluetooth low energy wireless technology (its official name from the Bluetooth SIG uses lower case letters) won't be commercially available until 2010 (the spec is expected to be release in the (northern) summer of 2009, after which companies will need to test their sample chips before commercialization) so direct comparison is not relevant yet. In addition, Bluetooth low energy wireless technology is an extension of Bluetooth and therefore suited to Personal Area Networks centered round the cellphone (or PC) rather than the extended star, tree or mesh networks supported by ANT [[Special:Contributions/122.106.196.253|122.106.196.253]] ([[User talk:122.106.196.253|talk]]) 03:11, 25 July 2008 (UTC) |
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Compare with Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Technology
There is a new version of Bluetooth on the horizon (2009) called Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Technology - before that it was called Ultra-Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth and before that Wibree.
A comparison between ANT and Bluetooth Low Energy Wireless Technology would be more appropriate than the comparison with basic rate or enhanced data rate Bluetooth. 80.246.32.33 (talk) 13:04, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Bluetooth low energy wireless technology (its official name from the Bluetooth SIG uses lower case letters) won't be commercially available until 2010 (the spec is expected to be release in the (northern) summer of 2009, after which companies will need to test their sample chips before commercialization) so direct comparison is not relevant yet. In addition, Bluetooth low energy wireless technology is an extension of Bluetooth and therefore suited to Personal Area Networks centered round the cellphone (or PC) rather than the extended star, tree or mesh networks supported by ANT 122.106.196.253 (talk) 03:11, 25 July 2008 (UTC)