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August 25, 2004

UWB Civil War

USA Today has a good overview of the Ultra Wide Band war. As UWB Insider explains, it pits the Motorola backed Direct Sequence standard against the MultiBand OFDM Alliance. Consumers who are looking for "wireless USB" may find incompatibility between vendors.

"It's a civil war," says Yoram Solomon, head of consumer networking for Texas Instruments. "You have friends in the other camp, and you're willing to kill them."

While standards battles are not new, the UWB shootout has taken on the aura of a backroom political brawl, with charges of vote-buying, of bias by IEEE officials and of violations of non-disclosure deals.

This fracas also is unusual in that it pits about 170 companies, many high-tech heavyweights such as Intel, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Panasonic, Mitsubishi and Hewlett-Packard, against Motorola and about 60 start-ups.
(Continued at DailyWireless)


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