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RE: WLAN/ Re: WPAN/ Regulatory update



Regarding the agenda, the plan is to have the FCC person to arrive on
Tuesday morning. We can schedule meetings in the afternoon and Wednesday
morning with various groups that need to have inputs.

On Tuesday evening, I have arranged for the second tutorial slot for a
presentation on 
FCC and OET; Methods and Operation

I am looking forward to get invitations from the subgroups to have either
joint meetings with the IEEE 802.11 regulatory ad-hoc group or to have their
own meeting with an agenda item that is relevant for the FCC input.

So, working group chairs and subgroup chairs, please respond to this message
with the specific agenda item and group you want to have a meeting with the
FCC person.

Please be aware too that the visit is tentative to a discussion in SEC
regarding a lawful way to make arrangements for the meeting. 
---------------
Vic Hayes
Agere Systems Nederland B.V., formerly Lucent Technologies 
Zadelstede 1-10
3431 JZ  Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 609 7528 (Time Zone UTC + 1)
FAX: +31 30 609 7556
e-mail: vichayes@agere.com
http://wavelan.com/

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> From: 	Steve Shellhammer[SMTP:shell@symbol.com]
> Sent: 	14 February 2001 16:41 PM
> To: 	vichayes@agere.com; stds-802-11@ieee.org; stds-802-sec@ieee.org;
> stds-802-15@majordomo.ieee.org; stds-802-16@majordomo.ieee.org
> Subject: 	WLAN/ Re: WPAN/ Regulatory update
> 
> 
> Vic,
> 
> 	Do you have a date and time for the 802 Ad-Hoc Regulatory
> meeting at which Julius Knapp would present, assuming he does attend?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 
> >>> "Hayes, Vic (Vic)" <vichayes@agere.com> 02/14/01 09:19AM >>>
> 
> Colleagues,
> 
> I would like to update you on the following issues:
> 
> FCC visit to the next meeting.
> ------------------------------------------
> Julius Knapp has given me a tentative yes for his attendance at the next
> IEEE 802 meeting. He will give a tutorial on the way the FCC and the OET
> operate. He will also discuss Commission plans to initiate a rule making
> to
> amend the spread spectrum rules.
> 
> The ExCom is discussing and voting on a motion to provide the funding. You
> can all follow the discussion at the e-mail archive
> http://www.ieee802.org/secmail/ 
> 
> My attendance at the March meeting
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Because the ITU-R JRG 8A-9B meeting is held simultaneously with the IEEE
> 802
> meeting, my sponsor decided that I have to be at the ITU-R meeting. Peter
> Murray is willing to take the chairmanship of the Regulatory ad-hoc.
> 
> Position papers to US ITU-R meeting
> -----------------------------------------------------
> First of all the IEEE 802.11 motion to send the corrections for the
> Recommendation on RLAN characteristics and the questions of the Satellite
> sharing for TGh effectively failed. Note that I thought that it passed,
> because 2/3 supported. However, the rules explicitly require 3/4 support.
> 
> Then, the motion also failed in a IEEE 802.15 e-mail vote.
> 
> IEEE 802.16 unfortunately did not discuss the matter at their Ottawa
> meeting.
> 
> Regarding the RLAN characteristics document, because of the importance to
> get the information through the US delegation into the ITU, Boeing,
> Intersil
> and Agere Systems decided to take the paper as a company contribution.
> They
> did so after having added PBCC as a modulation scheme, a definition for
> PBCC
> and having deleted the OFDM comparison to single carrier modulations.
> However, further details about PBCC needs to be brought in. We tried to
> get
> input, but did not get any. fortunately, this is a Rec. that needs
> constantly updating,  
> 
> US contributions tot he ITU-R JRG 8A-9B meetings
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> There will be 4 contributions to the JRG 8A-9B meeting:
> *	Analysis of potential interference between Spaceborne SAR and 5 GHz
> service fixed access in the band 5250-5350 MHz text (JRG Doc 1 rev 5)
> 
> *	Wireless high rate RLANs around 5.3 GHz. text (JRG Doc 2 rev 2)
> 
> *	suggested parameters for the Fixed Wireless Access in the 5250-5350
> MHz band text (JRG Doc 3 rev 2)
> 
> *	ITU-R M.1450, "Draft New Recommendation ITU-R M [8A-9B-T4/DD]
> Characteristics of Broadband Radio Local Area Networks (RLANs)" text (JRG
> Doc 4 rev 1)
> 
> You can find them on our website:
> http://ieee802.org/Regulatory 
> 
> you need the accesscode to the private areas of either 802.11, 802.15 or
> 802.16 though.
> 
> Regards
> ---------------
> Vic Hayes
> Agere Systems Nederland B.V., formerly Lucent Technologies 
> Zadelstede 1-10
> 3431 JZ  Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
> Phone: +31 30 609 7528 (Time Zone UTC + 1)
> FAX: +31 30 609 7556
> e-mail: vichayes@agere.com 
> http://wavelan.com/ 
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