Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 430 from 2004/10/10
From: Nella grande r...
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NewSense wrote:
So, if I understand correctly Chris Hodges (platon42) did much of the required work for a Bluetooth stack, but there is a licensing cost that is going to be a main cause for concerrn due to an annual licensing fee - which seems to be at a prohibitively high cost.
Yes unfortunately this fact that BlueTooth licensing is not free and requires payments of a fee was discussed many times.
However i am pleasant surprised Poseidon Stack can recognize that my Logitech keyboard Dongle could be transformed into Bluetooth full working dongle DESPITE the lack of a stack.
I don't know why Bluetooth consortium is so greed.
Instead of a payment UNA-TANTUM (once and for all), it requires a starting fee for being enlisted in the members of the consortium, and PLUS an yearly fee for what? I think IMHO For being sure that all future BT peripherals will be compatible in the future? Absurd.
Now I know why Bluetooth required years for being accepted in USA too.
Americans were sure not happy for paying unuseful and not reasonable yearly fees...
You must pay also for being official Qualifier Expert.
Necessity of paying all these fees sure prevents Bluetooth being reallly universal...
Here is price list.
https://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/test-qualification/qualification-overview/fees
[ Edited by Raf_MegaByte 14.07.2015 - 07:53 ]Bill Gates "Think!", Steve Jobs: "Think different!" So... Let these guy continue blabbering thinking and enjoy computing! We are on Amiga!