Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Why did we remove Bluetooth DUN? - Greg Scott

Greg Scott is a developer that provides core networking technologies on Windows Mobile. In this article he writes about the reasons why Bluetooth DUN has been removed. He writes that "Microsoft did not remove Bluetooth DUN completely. We still ship this technology to our OEMs. It is included in an optional package that OEMs and operators can decide to ship on a per device basis". Don't you think it's about time that Microsoft decides what's to be part of the OS and let operators and OEMs build and sell devices only? Don't you think it's about time that devices come as is instead of being stripped of Wifi by phone carriers to increase profits? Share your thoughts and Read Greg Scott's article here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interesting blog as for me. I'd like to read more concerning this matter. The only thing that blog misses is some photos of any gizmos.
Alex Karver
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