BQTF at Ericsson 1 of only 4 in World
Qualification Laboratory at Ericsson Technology Licensing 1 of only 4 in the world
As of September 4th, the BQTF (Bluetooth Qualificaiton Test Facility) at Ericsson Technology Licensing in Lund is recognized by the Bluetooth SIG for Protocol and Profile Conformance testing. This means that, in addition to prior recognition on Radio, Ericsson has now also received the "rest of the Bluetooth Conformance Qualification Testing" and can perform all Category A test cases.
This strengthens Ericsson's offer since they are one of four selected test facilities in the world which have been able to show this level of competence, capability and commitment to Bluetooth Qualification testing to the Bluetooth SIG.
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