[8023-POEP] 350uH Ad Hoc conference call Wednesday October 24th
Colleagues,
At the July IEEE P802.3at DTE Power via MDI Task Force meeting we voted to
create a '350uH Ad Hoc' to discuss the approaches available to provide an
additional, alternative, conformance requirement to ANSI X3.263 subclause
9.1.7. I would like to call the first meeting for next Wednesday October
24th at 9.00AM Pacific time. Below is a brief
proposed agenda for the call along with dial in information. I have
scheduled the call for 2 hours. If you have any material you would like to
present, please send it to me ahead of time so I can update the agenda.
May I also request that you let me know if you will join the call so that I
can make sure we have enough lines reserved for the call (please reply to
me directly and not the whole reflector).
If you do intend to join the call please ensure that you review the IEEE-SA
PatCom slides [ http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-slideset.pdf ]
prior to the start of the conference call. At the start of call I will ask
that everybody confirms that they have read this material - if anybody
hasn't we will pause the call until they confirm that they have done so.
Regards,
David Law
Proposed Agenda
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[1] Patent policy
[2] Review slide set from July
URL - http://www.ieee802.org/3/at/public/jul07/law_1_0707.pdf
[3] Review contributions
[4] Discuss next meeting / call of adhoc
Meeting information
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CALL DATE: Oct-24-2007 (Wednesday)
CALL TIME: 09:00 AM Pacific time
DURATION: 2 hr
LEADER: Mr David Law
PARTICIPANT PASSCODE: 68060
For security reasons, the passcode and the leader's name will be required
to join your call.
DIAL-IN NUMBERS:
Country Toll Numbers Toll Free Number
UK 020-7950-1261 0800-018-0669
USA 210-795-0460 877-474-8998
Motion Referenced
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Authorise the formation of an adhoc to discuss the approaches available to
provide an additional, alternative, conformance requirement to ANSI X3.263
subclause 9.1.7. Appoint Mr. Law as the Chair of the Ad-Hoc. Report results
back to IEEE 802.3.