stds-802-16: 802.18 Document for Review (FCC/ARRL)
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- Subject: stds-802-16: 802.18 Document for Review (FCC/ARRL)
- From: "Roger B. Marks" <r.b.marks@ieee.org>
- Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 12:09:11 -0600
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Carl Stevenson has requested that 802.16 approve an 802.18 document
that was approved by 802.11 and 802.15 at their interims this week. I
believe that he can wait until our Friday Closing Plenary; that's
where I have it scheduled.
The document is on the WG upload directory at
http://wirelessman.dyndns.org/cgi-script/CSUpload/CSUpload.cgi
There is a second document coming in another day or two.
Roger
> > Carl,
> >
> > Please email this and we will consider it next week. Make sure to let
> > me know your deadline (i.e., can I wait until our Friday Closing
> > Plenary?).
> >
> > Roger
>
>Roger,
>
>Here's the 1st of 2 ... this was approved by both .11 and .15 at the
>mid-week plenaries. 2nd one is set for closing plenary tomorrow
>(Fri, Sydney time) ... will forward as soon as approved here.
>
>While the subject band may/may not be of interest to .16, the issue
>is the ARRL's broad challenge of the FCC's authority to authorize
>unlicensed devices that (might, maybe, could possibly [on the wrong
>phase of a blue moon]) cause some occasional interference to amateur
>operations that basically don't exist.
>
>Please try to get this passed without changes ... changes will cause
>me deadline problems. This must be filed on May 30, and I have to
>give SEC a 5 day review period.
>
>Everyone here (.18 folks, plus Bob H. and Stuart K.) were very happy
>with the document.
>
>I'll be back in Allentown next week ... if you have any questions,
>call me at my home office or cellphone.
>
>Regards,
>Carl R. Stevenson
>Interim Chair, IEEE 802.18 Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group
>carl.stevenson@ieee.org