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The Bluetooth SIG adds Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) for better mobile device/car integration: This new profile allows a mobile phone or other Bluetooth-supporting device to connect to automotive telematics (on-board electronics) that have similar support and gain access to the device’s phone book, status, and features like hold, call waiting, and caller ID. It provides enhanced audio, too. This support will probably be found in cars in early 2007.
Posted by Glennf at February 14, 2006 3:57 PM
Categories: Bluetooth
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