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NEWS FLASH 2000 - 30 (August 2000)
(Updated on August 30, 2000)

TECHNOLOGY

Extended Systems’ Embedded Software Receives Bluetooth SIG Certification

Extended Systems announced that its portable software development kit, Version 1.1 of XTNDAccess™ Blue SDK, has received placement on the Bluetooth Qualified Product List (BQPL). Placement on the BQPL ensures that Version 1.1 of XTNDAccess Blue SDK is in compliance with Bluetooth interoperability standards.

The portable software development kit is designed for use in embedded devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, portable office equipment, digital cameras, medical equipment, and industrial automation products.

The following are profiles and protocols of Version 1.1 of XTNDAccess Blue SDK that were placed on the BQPL:

Fundamental Profiles:

  • General Access Profile (GAP)
  • Cordless Telephony
  • Intercom
  • Serial Port Profile (SPP)

Subset Protocols and Profiles:

  • L2Cap (Protocol)
  • SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)
  • LAN Access Profile
  • Dial-up Networking (DUN)
  • FAX Profile
  • Headset Profile
  • General Object Exchange Profile (GOEP), including Object Push and File Transfer

For more information: www.extendedsystems.com/press/2000/000821.html.  For Bluetooth info, go to our site's hot topics on the home page.

Mobileinfo Comments and Advisory:

Note: This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Readers should take appropriate caution in developing plans utilizing these products, services and technology architectures.

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