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RE: stds-802-16: Re: +++ SEC EMAIL BALLOT 020302 on an IEEE802 c ommunication to ETSI-BRAN+++



Folks,


I fully agree with Remi. The spectrum sharing is a very important issue and
we
 have to create conditions for real sharing, not only with radars but also
among 
 different users.

Marianna



-----Original Message-----
From: Chayer, Remi [mailto:rchayer@harris.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 4:34 PM
To: Roger B. Marks; stds-802-16@ieee.org
Subject: RE: stds-802-16: Re: +++ SEC EMAIL BALLOT 020302 on an IEEE802 c
ommunication to ETSI-BRAN+++


The JPT5G proposal is an impressive document that I do support as well.

The TGa should consider it as an input contribution relating to
license-exempt
coexistence.  The 802.16a systems will operate in the same interference
environment than 802.11 systems.

Regards,

Remi

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger B. Marks [mailto:r.b.marks@ieee.org]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 2:08 AM
To: stds-802-16@ieee.org
Subject: stds-802-16: Re: +++ SEC EMAIL BALLOT 020302 on an IEEE802
communication to ETSI-BRAN+++


The 802 Executive Committee (SEC) is carrying out a ballot on approving a
letter
to ETSI BRAN called "IEEE 802 proposal relating to DFS and JPT5G proposal".
The
document is here:
http://wirelessman.dyndns.org/cgi-script/CSUpload/upload/WG%252edb/RR-02-018
A-d5
.pdf

I plan to vote Approve. Let me know if you have any comments.

Roger

>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>SEC OFFICIAL EMAIL BALLOT 802.0/01Feb2002
>Issue date: 03Feb2002 9AMEST Closing Date: 13Feb2002 9AMEST
>Moved By: Vic Hayes
>Second By: Roger Marks
>Move: to submit document RR-02-018 and RR-02-018A as
>Liaison statement to ETSI-BRAN, copy to MMAC.
>
>ETSI-BRAN and MMAC are the European and Japanese
>standards bodies for Wireless LAN. We maintain a
>cooperative liaison to obtain spectrum for our devices.
>
>Those documents contain valuable information of IEEE 802
>approved and potential wireless standards for the
>sharing studies going on in ETSI-BRAN and CEPT "Joint
>Project Team 5 GHz issues, JPT5G". We hope that this
>information will gain acceptance of the incumbent users
>of the 5470-5725 MHz band, so that allocation of the band
>for RLAN use will be brought closer to achievement.
>
>This document was produced at the Interim meeting of 802.11
>and 802.15 last week, in a joint effort of the Radio
>Regulations group and the Task Group responsible for a
>supplement to 802.11 for addition of regulatory measures
>to work in Europe (i.e. to make sharing possible).
>
>Support:
>
>802.15 approved the submission with 10, 0, 3
>  802.11h and RR approved the submission with 23, 0, 2
>802.11 adjourned before this item was on the agenda
>802.16 met in Lapland 7 hours ahead of our meeting. However,
>Roger agreed that their liaison, Mika Kasslin, at this
>meeting would have carried 802.16 interest.
>
>Mika is the Chairman in 802.11 for 11h and is Chairman for
>the Harmonized Standard for HIPERLAN in ETSI-BRAN in any
>case, stated that the information is to the benefit of ALL Wireless
>LANs.
>
>The ETSI-BRAN meeting starts on February 12.
>
>We are welcoming your early vote..
>
>Thanks
>
>---------------
>Vic Hayes
>Agere Systems Nederland B.V., formerly Lucent Technologies
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