[6lo] Thread Group News

james woodyatt <jhw@nestlabs.com> Tue, 14 July 2015 21:06 UTC

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Everyone—

As most of you know, the Thread protocol uses 6LoWPAN compression and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless links. Until now, I think you needed to be a member to review the Technical White Papers, and you needed to be one of the select founding companies to review the specification drafts.  As of today, the Thread 1.0 specification is available to all the member companies, and the technical white papers are available to the public. Here is a convenient download link for the white papers:

    <http://threadgroup.org/Downloads.aspx>

—james