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Hi all, The 2nd ad-hoc meeting date was moved from July 4, 2013 (sorry about it) to Tuesday July 2, 2013. Meeting hours are the same. (For our colleagues from China time zone, I am sorry that we can't change the meeting hours. It looks that the original proposal is best for most of our group. We still can communicate at any time over emails if it helps). 1. We will have Compatibility Matrix Ad-Hoc meetings on the following dates: a) Thursday June 20, 2013 from 09:00AM to 10:00AM Los Angeles time. b) Tuesday July 2, 2013 from 09:00AM to 10:00AM Los Angeles time. 2. Please see below phone conference call meeting details. 3. Please read the Patent Policy slides at http://www.ieee802.org/3/patent.html prior the meeting. 4. Agenda for the IEEE802.3 4P Compatibility Matrix Ad-Hoc -Opening & Patent Policy Review -Discussing the meeting material. Updated version of that presentation (that you already got) will be send prior the meeting. Regards Yair Yair Darshan 4P-PoE Compatibility Matrix Ad-Hoc Chair. --------------------------------------- Conference Call Details ------------------- Dial in number: From Israel: 03-9180699 From USA: 1-888-545-1212 From Britannia: 0-800-0282-120 China North 108009720069 China - South No. 10812 Code 4085 China - 4001-203264 new number (can be used also from mobile phone and with cost of Chinese local call) From Taiwan: 00-801-979-791 From South Korea: 00-798-972-124-20 From India: 000-800-972-1023 From Germany: 0-800-181-2770 From France: 0800-914-068 From Portugal: 0-800-860-372 Ireland 1800557248 Japan 006633801590 Canada- 1-877-254-2364 Participants pass code: 44038# Operating instructions 1. Dial the telephone number for your country to connect to the conference center. 2. Enter the Participant passcode followed by the #sign. 3. If you do not have a Chair person passcode, press 1 followed by the # sign. If you do have a Chairperson passcode, enter it followed by the # sign.
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