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All NGBASE-T folks, The deadline is approaching for the submission of requests to make presentations. The group expressed an interest in the last meeting to see presentations that discussed a reach objective in the range of 20m
to 30m. Specific examples using 10GBASE-T today in a data center topology would be of interest. Many of us work in companies which are suppliers; if you are aware of examples of deployments in a data center environment which may be applicable to the NGBASE-T
discussions, please reach out to such end users who may be willing to share some attributes either with attribution, or anonymously. Requests for time are due midnight 1/11 AOE, and the presentations themselves are due on 1/15.
I look forward to seeing you in Phoenix! Bill Bill Woodruff
From: Bill Woodruff [mailto:billw@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Dear Study Group Participants, The Next Generation BASE-T Study Group will be meeting at an Interim Session in Phoenix, Arizona USA. The Study Group will be meeting Tuesday January 22 and Wednesday January 23, 2013. Registration and meeting details may be found at
https://tools.sympose.com/event/phoenix_125/. You are strongly encouraged to register and make your reservations as soon as possible.
Our Study group is soliciting presentations on the reach objective. Please review the straw polls from the November meeting. Motion #4 was: “Study Group will focus on presentations regarding reach objective in the range of 20m-30m.”
Presentations should be kept to 15 minutes in duration, excluding time for questions and answers. Requests for presentation time greater than 15 minutes will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and the requester should contact the chair
prior to making the request to justify the additional time. Requests for presentation time must be made before the second Friday preceding the meeting. For the January Interim meeting, requests for presentation time shall be made to me at
billw@xxxxxxxxxxxx and must be made by January 11, 2013. The presenter shall e-mail a PDF, soft-copy version of the presentation to me at
billw@xxxxxxxxxxxx by Tuesday of the week preceding the meeting. For the January Interim meeting, presentations must be submitted by January 15, 2013. Please copy our vice-chair,
Dave Chalupsky [david.chalupsky@xxxxxxxxx] on your requests and presentation submittal. Please make sure that all requests for presentations or submissions of presentation material have no restrictive notices at the bottom of the email. All such emails will be refused and requests / presentations will not be acknowledged. For your presentation request, please include the following; ·
Title of Presentation ·
Abstract ·
Time Requested ·
Presenter, Co-Author(s) We would greatly appreciate presenters reviewing their own presentations to verify that they have followed the cited Presentation Style Guidelines. Also, to support the web site search tool used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document
Information' fields of the PDF file must be completed as follows: Filename: name_nn_mmyy_NGBT.pdf Title: Title of presentation Author: Name(s) of author(s) Subject: IEEE P802.3 Next Generation BASE-T Study Group As a reminder to the group, we are a contribution driven organization.
It should not be assumed by anyone that work will just get done without
contributions to drive it. Areas not moving forward will be brought to
the attention of the Task Force for consideration on how to address. See you in Phoenix. Regards, Bill Woodruff Chair, IEEE p802.3 Next-Generation BASE-T Study Group Bill Woodruff
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