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'''Bluetooth''' is an industrial standard developed in the 1990s by the ''Bluetooth Special Interest Group'' (SIG) | '''Bluetooth''' is an industrial [[standard]] for data transmission between devices over short distances using [[Wireless telegraphy|wireless]] technology (WPAN) developed in the 1990s by the ''Bluetooth Special Interest Group'' (SIG) . Connectionless and connection-based [[Transmission|transmissions]] from point to point and ad-hoc or piconets are possible. <ref>{{cite web | ||
|url=https://www.bluetooth.com/about-us/bluetooth-origin/ | |url=https://www.bluetooth.com/about-us/bluetooth-origin/ | ||
|title=Bluetooth: About us and Origin | |title=Bluetooth: About us and Origin | ||
|accessdate=December 2020 | |accessdate=December 2020 | ||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> The name ''Bluetooth'' is derived from the Danish King Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 14 January 2021
Bluetooth is an industrial standard for data transmission between devices over short distances using wireless technology (WPAN) developed in the 1990s by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) . Connectionless and connection-based transmissions from point to point and ad-hoc or piconets are possible. [1] The name Bluetooth is derived from the Danish King Harald ‘Bluetooth’ Gormsson, who united warring parts of Norway and Denmark.
References
- ↑ Bluetooth: About us and Origin. Retrieved on December 2020.