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Bluetooth is a short-range radio technology that is increasingly being provided in the various electronic devices that we carry around, such as laptops, mobile telephones and cameras. Bluetooth's supporters claim that it can deliver 'unprecedented productivity' through the seamless interconnection of these devices into a personal area network (PAN) — but does the technology really live up to this expectation? This paper investigates the claims surrounding Bluetooth, and compares its capabilities and potential applications with the existing technologies of DECT and wireless LAN. Bluetooth usage scenarios are considered in the areas of ad hoc networks, the home, the office environment, mCommerce and public access wireless hot-spots. Widespread implementation in devices does not mean widespread usage, and barriers to easy operation are examined to see if Bluetooth can move beyond its personal area network role into new areas of networking that could benefit a broad range of users.