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Bluetooth Developed by Bluetooth Special Interest Group Industry Mobile personal area networks Compatible hardware mobile phones, personal computers, gaming consoles Physical range Typically less than 10m, up to 100m Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances (using short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.4 to 2.485 GHz) from fixed and mobile devices, and building personal area networks (PANs). Invented by telecom vendor Ericsson in 1994, it was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 data cables. It can connect several devices, overcoming problems of synchronization.Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which has more than 25,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics. The IEEE standardized Bluetooth as IEEE 802.15.1, but no longer maintains the standard. The Bluetooth SIG oversees development of the specification, manages the qualification program, and protects the trademarks. A manufacturer must make a device meet Bluetooth SIG standards to market it as a Bluetooth device. A network of patents apply to the technology, which are licensed to individual qualifying devices. ^ DualShock#DualShock 4, Wikipedia ^ bluAir. "Bluetooth Range: 100m, 1km, or 10km?". bluair.pl. Retrieved 4 June 2015.  ^ Cite error: The named reference bluetooth1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page). ^ "Fast Facts". Bluetooth.com. Retrieved 10 December 2013.  ^ "Bluetooth traveler". hoovers.com. Retrieved 9 April 2010.  ^ Newton, Harold. (2007). Newton’s telecom dictionary. New York: Flatiron Publishing. ^ "Bluetooth.org". Bluetooth.org. Retrieved 3 May 2011.  ^ "Brand Enforcement Program". Bluetooth.org. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
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