XtremeSpectrum announce Ultra-Wide Band compatibility
Posted by Simon Perry on 5 June 2002 at 5:28 pm | Tagged as: Distribution
Only a day after the FCC published its First Report & Order about the public use of UWB (Ultra-Wide Band), XtremeSpectrum announce that they will comply with all items. Very fast work?, or more the fact that they’ve been working with/lobbying the authorities in this area for the last 2-3 years and therefore had a very strong idea what was going to be coming. They feel the manufacturers that will be using their UWB chipset could have their products in the stores this xmas - giving everyone up to 100Mb of very-local wireless access - Bluetooth on speed if you like.
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