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September 05, 2006

by Eric Schneider, Bluetooth SIG marketing director for Asia/Pacific and Japan (via the Kuala Lumpur Star and Asia News Network), 4 September: "Remember how strange it looked the first time you saw people walking down the street alone, apparently talking to themselves? We now know they aren't crazy but are wearing nearly invisible Bluetooth cellphone headsets. Today, you might also see people bopping or singing to music that you don't hear, coming from music players you don't see. They're probably using multipoint, or multi-use, Bluetooth headsets that connect wirelessly to their music players as well as their handphones. It's a sign of the times that such gadgets have gained acceptance nearly everywhere now. According to IMS Research, the number of Bluetooth units shipped in late 2003 totalled one million. Now, 10 million Bluetooth units are shipped every week and three new Bluetooth enabled products are qualified every day. At the end of last year, more than 500 million products [will] have installed Bluetooth solutions in total... ABI Research indicates the Bluetooth market will grow at a compound annual rate of over 40 per cent between 2004 and 2010, with equipment shipments expected to top the one billion mark by next year..." [story continues on our website]