The revision is said to clean up interoperability problems that made
products based on an earlier draft "dead in the water," [just like SWAP
1.0]
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Bluetooth preps data specs for 2, 10 Mbits 

Rick Merritt, EE Times March 6, 2001

San Jose, Calif. - The Bluetooth Special Interest Group is drafting
high-speed versions of the short-range wireless spec that will run at 2
and 10 Mbits/second and could be released by year's end, the group's
chairman told the Intel Developer Forum last week. 

Official confirmation of the second-generation Bluetooth work came as
the Special Interest Group was preparing last week to post to its Web
site version 1.1 of the spec.
http://www.bluetooth.com/developer/specification/specification.asp

The revision is said to clean up interoperability problems that made
products based on an earlier draft "dead in the water," said Francis
Truntzer, a strategic planning manager at Intel Corp. 

Truntzer recently took over as chairman of the ad hoc standards group. 
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