Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Standards organization in Kirkland, United States
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group is a standards organization in Kirkland, United States, that develops technical guidelines for wireless device connections. Members from sectors such as automotive, healthcare, consumer electronics, and telecommunications use the platform to coordinate shared radio standards.
Five technology companies founded the body in September 1998 to unify short-distance radio links. The structure expanded later as firms from different industries joined and explored new application areas.
The collaboration model of this organization brings together thousands of companies from different sectors to enhance wireless technologies through shared expertise.
Companies wishing to embed radio technology in products undergo certification procedures and obtain licenses through membership. Inquiries about qualification and documentation go through the organization's website.
Three distinct membership tiers determine access levels to specifications, with Promoter members receiving voting rights and early access to technical documentation.
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