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RESULT: PASSED +++ SEC BALLOT #1 ON FCC SUBMISION (WBFH)



The tally and final document (after comments) is below:

Howard Frazier -
Bob Grow - Approve with Editorial Comments
Paul Nikolich - Disapprove
Buzz Rigsbee - Approve with Editorial Comments
Bill Lidinsky - Approve with Editorial Comments
Dave Carlson - Approve
Geoff Thompson - Approve (Late Approve Vote. Did not make it in letter)
Bob Love -	Abstain
Jim Mollenauer -
Chip Benson - Approve
D. Vaman - Approve
Vic Hayes - Approve
Pat Thaler - Abstain
Robert Russell - Approve
Bob Heile - Approve
Roger Marks - Approve with Editorial Comments
Jim Carlo - Approve

Approve:    12
Do Not Approve: 1
Abstain: 2
Did Not Vote: 1
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
SEC OFFICIAL EMAIL BALLOT     802.0/28Sept1999

Issue Date:   28Sept1999        Closing Date: 1October1999
Moved By:     Vic Hayes
Seconded By:  Bob Heile

Move: Authorize responding from IEEE 802 to the FCC NPRM (Docket No. 99-231)
with the document 11-99/209-r5 (in principal). This letter has some
opposition from
the proposers of the rules-change.  It was approved by 802.11 by 802.11
EMAIL ballot:
68-Yes, 3-No, 3-Abstain.

This letter  "expresses opposition to the proposed rule changes which would
allow wider channels for Frequency Hopping Spread spectrum (FHSS) systems as
described in the Notice of Proposed Rule Making (the "Notice") in this
proceeding. Since that time, the membership has continued to
analyze the proposed rule changes. Two working groups of the Committee
(802.11 on wireless Local Area Networks and 802.15 on Wireless Personal Area
Networks) held an Interim Meeting in San Rosa CA (13 - 17September 1999)
and, based on additional material submitted, 2 respectfully submits these
additional comments in this proceeding."

Note that this letter adds to information provided in letter approved by the
SEC in July. Also another letter has been voted on (see ballot #2). The two
letters may be combined into a single letter.

Approval is requested for this letter (in principal) to allow for editing by
Vic Hayes, Bob Heile and Jim Carlo based on various comments (including IEEE
staff) being provided. The letter needs to be submitted to the FCC by
4October.

If you want to see this proposed letter and appendices, please go to the web
at:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Documents/index.html#FCC_NPRM_99-231

92398W-second-ex-parte-letter-comment-99-231-without-annexes.pdf