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News Release from: Cambridge Consultants | Subject: BlueStack
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 December 2000
Bluetooth Certification for BlueStack
protocol
Mezoe has announced that BlueStack, their Bluetooth protocol stack software, has been awarded Bluetooth qualification.
Mezoe, CCL's Bluetooth product business, has announced that BlueStack, their Bluetooth protocol stack software, has been awarded Bluetooth qualification This qualification recognises that Mezoe's software meets the Bluetooth specification
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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It was established by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) to ensure that all Bluetooth products support the promise of "wireless made easy", and will add value to the consumer with guaranteed interoperability between devices.
Tests are carried out by a Bluetooth Qualification Body - in this case, the UK's BABT.
David Wilson, Bluetooth product manager at Mezoe commented, "This is great news and validates the results shown by our own testing where we have seen outstanding levels of interoperability and robustness".
Mezoe's BlueStack software has been developed to enable companies to add Bluetooth technology to their products quickly and easily.
It's a flexible and configurable stack that is suitable for a wide variety of embedded applications, including phones and headsets, as well as PC-based applications.
BlueStack can be used with standard Bluetooth baseband devices, including the BlueCore chip from Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), offering developers a swift and reliable route to market.
Cambridge Consultants Limited has been working with Bluetooth technology for several years, and span out CSR as an inde-Pendent fabless silicon company in 1999.
BlueStack is already being incorporated into many products currently in development including Socket Communications' Windows CE products.
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