August 07, 2003, 1:13 PM — The IEEE has announced that it has finished the 802.15.3 standard, which will regulate quality of service issues for streaming media over wireless networks. The idea is that this standard will allow consumers to stream video and audio wirelessly from their PCs to devices like TVs and stereo speakers. Find out how the market will respond.
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