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BQP
(redirected from Bluetooth Qualification Program)

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BQPBluetooth Qualification Program (wireless communication)
BQPBrooklyn Qawwali Party (band)
BQPBus Quality Partnership (UK)
BQPBarcode Quality Program (Australia Post)
BQPBinary Quadratic Program
BQPBounded-probability Quantum Polynomial (complexity theory, quantum computing)
BQPBrennan's Quick Print (Queensbury, NY)
BQPBonus Qualité Pédagogique (French: Bonus Quality Teaching)
BQPBatch Queue Predictor


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The Bluetooth Qualification Program (BQP) ensures that any product that carries the SIG logo will work seamlessly with other certified Bluetooth products.
With CSR's assistance, TMTI has introduced an industry approved series of tests to ensure an enhanced level of interoperability at the user level to build upon the Bluetooth qualification program.
The qualification criteria demanded protocol conformance tests, interoperability tests, compliance declarations and documentation reviews as defined in the Bluetooth Qualification Program Reference Document (PRD), released by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group's Bluetooth Qualification Association (BQA).
 
 
 
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