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Dear Jerry and all, I am glad to see your
announcement of AH group in the email reflector, hopefully, that we can produce
charming outcome within given schedule. I also would like to follow up this and
other activities regarding to the relay related AHs as much as I could. No
doubt that we can produce another great piece of work meeting the schedule. I believe that we have
to proud of ourselves that we have ability to produce open/cooperative/well
distributed sense of technical discussions. In these healthy environments, I
would also like to encourage other AHs also can bring in their own discussion
in public. Let us share the beauty of openness. Thanks and regards Panyuh Joo ============================ Global
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Sydir, Jerry [mailto:jerry.sydir@INTEL.COM] Given the large number of folks interested in the
Multihop Relay Usage Model Ad Hoc group, I’ve decided to follow the
suggestions to use the 802.16 STDS exploder to carry on Ad Hoc group
discussions instead of setting up a separate email list as I had indicated in
earlier communications. Please append the prefix [MMR-AH-UM] to all
communications meant for the ad-hoc group. The first meeting (conference call) of the Ad Hoc
group will be held on Thursday May 25, 2006 from I have uploaded some slides that I will use to kick
off the meeting to the temporary upload directory. The document title is C80216j-06_UMAH-kick-off.ppt. I have also uploaded a starting version of the
harmonized contribution (the outline) to the same directory. The document title
is C80216j-06_UMAHtemp.doc. Please review this document in advance and bring up any points of
disagreement via email (over this email list) in order to help make the meeting
more productive. I’m looking forward to working with all of you
to produce a harmonized usage model contribution. Regards, Jerry Sydir Wireless Networking Lab, Intel Corp. (408) 765 - 2215 |