stds-802-16: +++Recirculation Ballot #2a: TG2 Coexistence Draft (update)
It turns out that two long comment resolutions (81 and 108) were
cropped in the PDF file. I have uploaded a new version
http://ieee802.org/16/docs/01/80216-01_01.pdf
that seems to be fine. If you see any problems, please let me know
the comment number.
Sorry for the trouble.
Roger
>This announcement opens IEEE 802.16's Recirculation Ballot #2a.
>Participation is optional, but Members and Observers are encouraged
>to participate.
>
>Motion: To approve the proposed resolutions (as represented in
>Document IEEE 802.16-01/01) of comments received in 802.16 Letter
>Ballot #2, and to forward, for Sponsor Ballot, a Draft Standard to
>be created by applying these resolutions to IEEE 802.16/D1-2000.
>
>Ballot opening date: 10 January 2001
>Ballot closing date: 20 January 2001 (local time anywhere on Earth)
>
>Document under review: IEEE 802.16-01/01
> <http://ieee802.org/16/docs/01/80216-01_01.pdf>
>Document title:
> "Comment Resolutions for Approval in IEEE 802.16 Recirculation Ballot #2a"
>
>Balloting tool: <http://ieee802.org/16/docs/01/80216-01_02.doc>.
> To participate in the ballot, you must download this file and use
>it to prepare your vote and comments. Submission instructions are
>included.
>
>Important Notes:
>
>(1) The comment resolutions included here were developed by a TG2
>team led by TG2 Chair Phil Whitehead. Roger Marks and new TG2 Editor
>Muya Wachira edited the comment resolutions for clarity and
>consistency.
>
>(2) Participation in this recirculation ballot is NOT required by
>IEEE 802.16 and will NOT affect your membership status.
>
>(3) If you have no comment to make on the proposed resolutions and
>if their approval would not alter your vote in 802.16 Letter Ballot
>#2, then you need not cast a ballot. In this case, your previous
>vote will stand.
>
>(4) If you wish to comment on the proposed resolutions or if their
>approval would alter your vote in Letter Ballot #2, then please cast
>a ballot. If you voted "Disapprove" on Letter Ballot #2, then your
>vote is critical to the progress of the Draft and we strongly
>encourage you to submit a ballot.
>
>Regards,
>
>Roger
>
>Dr. Roger B. Marks <mailto:marks@nist.gov>
>Chair, IEEE 802.16 WG on Broadband Wireless Access <http://wirelessman.org>
>National Wireless Electronic Systems Testbed (N-WEST) <http://nwest.nist.gov>
>National Institute of Standards and Technology/Boulder, CO
><http://www.nist.gov>
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