FW: [802SEC] 802.11g Draft to Sponsor Ballot
Title: Message
Dear SEC members:
This message is
intended to confirm we have met all the requirements of
LMSC Procedure 10 for forwarding of IEEE 802.11g Draft
6.1 to Sponsor Ballot.
A. All conditions (1-6) of Procedure 10 have been
met.
B. In reference to Procedure
10 Condition 7 which states, "The Working Group
Chair shall immediately report the results of the
ballot to the SEC
including: the date
the ballot closed, vote tally and comments associated
with any remaining disapproves (valid and invalid),
the Working Group responses
and the rationale for ruling any vote invalid."
The following information applies:
The recirculation of Draft 6.1 of IEEE
802.11g closed on February 7,
2003. The vote tall was as
follows:
Voting Pool: 321
Ballots returned: 310
96.6%
Affirmative: 285 97.6%
Negative: 7
2.4%
Abstentions: 18
C. A spreadsheet is attached that contains
the remaining
disapproves and the Working Group response.
It is the intention of the WG
and the IEEE staff to start the IEEE Sponsor Ballot on February 6th, 2003 with a
30 day window closing March 8th, 2003 as approved under the recent SEC motion
for 802.11g Conditional Approval to Forward to Sponsor Ballot.
Best
regards,
Stuart
_______________________________
Stuart J. Kerry
Chair, IEEE
802.11 WLANs WG
Philips Semiconductors, Inc.
1109 McKay Drive, M/S 48A
SJ,
San Jose, CA 95131-1706,
United States of America.
Ph :
+1 (408) 474-7356
Fax: +1 (408) 474-7247
Cell: +1 (408) 348-3171
eMail:
stuart.kerry@philips.com
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802.11g-NO-Comments-SEC Proc 10 Condition.xls