stds-802-16: Invitation to Ballot for P802.16-REVd
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Title: Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks - Part
16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access
Systems
Scope: This revised standard specifies the air interface,
including the medium access control layer and multiple
physical layer specifications, of fixed broadband wireless
access systems supporting multiple services. It
consolidates IEEE Standards 802.16, 802.16a, and 802.16c,
retaining all modes and major features without adding
modes. Content is added or revised to improve
performance, ease deployment, or replace incorrect,
ambiguous, or incomplete material, including system
profiles.
Purpose: This standard enables rapid worldwide deployment of
innovative, cost-effective, and interoperable multivendor
broadband wireless access products, facilitates competition
in broadband access by providing alternatives to wireline
broadband access, ecnourages consistent worldwide spectrum
allocations, and accelerates the commercialization of
broadband wireless access systems.
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