Edward – I vote approve.
I have some minor editorial issues that should be able to be addressed under editorial license.
First – what happened to their question #2? The answers jump straight from question 1 to question 3, and then continue question by question. Is this misnumbering, or should you add something like (IEEE 802.3
is not providing a response to question 2).
It just looks odd the way it is.
Second, under question 3, top of page 4, there’s the following sentence: “By enabling Wi-Fi operation in the upper 6 GHz band, a significant number of large 73 bandwidth (i.e., 160 MHz and 320 MHz) channels
will be available which would enable latency 74 sensitive high throughput applications like real-time XR for health, education and gaming, 75 robotics, and industrial automation and sensory. “ - Sensory is an adjective, (e.g., sensory networks) is “sensory”
supposed to be sensors? If not, then sensory WHAT?
-george
George Zimmerman, Ph.D.
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From: ** IEEE 802 LAN-MAN Standards Committee ** <STDS-802-LMSC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Edward Au
Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 10:14 AM
To: STDS-802-LMSC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [802-LMSC] +++LMSC Motion+++ Approval of submission in response to Lithuania RRT’s consultation on the upper 6 GHz band
Dear colleagues,
With this email I would like to announce the start of a LMSC ballot on a draft response to the Lithuania’s Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT)’s consultation “Public survey on the prospects for the use of the radio frequency band 6425-7125 MHz”.
James has delegated to me to conduct a LMSC (EC) 10-day electronic ballot on the motion below to approve the comments to the administration. This EC motion is per IEEE 802 OM 7.2.1 Procedure, P&P 7.1 b) (majority response) and P&P 7.1.2 (2/3 approval of votes
cast) for communication with government bodies and public statements. With that we would like to see everyone respond.
Move to approve document
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.18/dcn/25/18-25-0024-04-0000-draft-response-to-lithuania-rrt-s-consultation-re-the-upper-6-ghz-band.pdf for submission to RRT before the submission deadline, granting the IEEE LMSC chair (or his delegate) editorial license.
o Approved in the RR-TAG: _6_ / _0_ / _2_ (The Chair did not vote)
Mover: Edward Au
Start of ballot: 9 April 2025
Close of ballot: 18 April 2025
Reference document
https://www.rrt.lt/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/20250228_Apklausa-6425-7125-MHz.pdf
Regards,
Edward
Dear IEEE 802 LMSC members,
Greetings.
I would like to request the review of the following draft IEEE 802 LMSC submission before asking the LMSC to consider approval of the submission tentatively in the near future.
On 28 February 2025, Lithuania's Communications Regulatory Authority (RRT) began a public consultation "Public survey on the prospects
for the use of the radio frequency band 6425-7125 MHz" the seeks public opinion on the need of the upper 6 GHz band for either mobile radio communications or WAS/RLAN.
A few individuals prepared a response to commend the administration's proposal and provided responses to selected questions of the survey The submission was approved by IEEE 802.18 on 27 March 2025 with the following voting results: 6 Yes, 0 No, 2 Abstain.
Link to the draft response:
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