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Re: [802SEC] +++10-day EC Motion+++ Approval of submission for Singapore IMDA’s consultation “Proposed allocation of 6 GHz band in Singapore”



Hit the send button too quickly.
A couple of additional editorial suggestions:

Authorizing SP mode at a max EIRP of 36 dBm for access points and 30 dBm for client devices for indoor and outdoor operation enables many key applications including multigigabit per second outdoor coverage (e.g., parks, stadiums), multigigabit point-to-multipoint connectivity, low-latency applications including industrial IoT and Voice over IP (Wi-Fi calling) applications, and next-generation experiences with AR/VR/XR for indoor and outdoor. The USA, Canada, and Brazil have already authorized SP mode and are currently developing certification processes for AFC systems. Many other countries including Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Japan are studying enablement of SP mode. Recommended compliance specifications are also being developed by industry stakeholders [11] [12] for consideration by the US FCC for its AFC system and device certification program.


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Dorothy Stanley

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

dorothy.stanley@hpe.com

+1 630-363-1389




From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** <STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org> on behalf of Stanley, Dorothy <dorothy.stanley@HPE.COM>
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2023 10:08 PM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG <STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [802SEC] +++10-day EC Motion+++ Approval of submission for Singapore IMDA’s consultation “Proposed allocation of 6 GHz band in Singapore”
 
Hello Edward,

I vote APPROVE.

Some editorial suggestions are below.

Thank you,
Dorothy
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Page 3 Change as shown below:
"Expanded availability of the spectrum for license-exempt use is critical to supporting ever-
increasing demands for wireless connectivity traffic as well as enterprise and commercial level
scaling of performance-demanding innovative applications (such as VR/AR) in Singapore. While
IEEE 802 LMSC commends IMDA’s efforts in opening the 6 GHz band for RLAN use and, we
recommend license-exempt operation in this band."

Page 3 - the central paragraph is quite long. Suggest introducing a paragraph break at "Many countries..."
Page 4:
List item 2:  "operation at large channel bandwidths of 160 and 320 MHz in the at downlink."

List item 3: "which is aligned with the ECC decision for the 6 GHz band [10].

Paragraph following the table:

In addition to VLP and LPI modes, IEEE 802 LMSC recommends IMDA consider authorizing Standard Power (SP) mode under supervision of an AFC system [8]. Authorizing SP mode at max EIRP of 36 dBm for access points and 30 dBm for client devices for indoor and outdoor operation enables many key applications including multigigabit per second outdoor coverage (e.g., parks, stadiums), multigigabit point-to-multipoint connectivity, low-latency applications including industrial IoT and Voice over IP (Wi-Fi calling) applications, and next-generation experiences with AR/VR/XR for indoor and outdoor. USA, Canada, and Brazil have already authorized SP mode and are currently developing certification process for AFC systems. Many other countries including Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Japan are studying enablement of SP mode. Recommended compliance specifications are also developed by industry stakeholders [11] [12] for consideration by US FCC for its AFC system and device certification program.

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Dorothy Stanley

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

dorothy.stanley@hpe.com

+1 630-363-1389



From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** <STDS-802-SEC@listserv.ieee.org> on behalf of Edward Au <edward.ks.au@GMAIL.COM>
Sent: Sunday, March 5, 2023 11:58 AM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG <STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: Re: [802SEC] +++10-day EC Motion+++ Approval of submission for Singapore IMDA’s consultation “Proposed allocation of 6 GHz band in Singapore”
 
Thank you very much, Clint!

Voter Role Name NV APP DIS ABS DNV
CH Paul Nikolich         DNV
VC James PK Gilb         DNV
VC Roger Marks   APP    
TR George Zimmerman   APP      
RS John D'Ambrosia       DNV
ES Jon W Rosdahl       ABS  
01 Glenn Parsons         DNV
03 David Law         DNV
11 Dorothy Stanley         DNV
15 Clint Powell   APP      
16 Roger Marks NV        
18 Edward Au   APP      
19 Steve Shellhammer         DNV
21 Subir Das NV        
22 Apurva Mody NV        
24 Tim Godfrey         DNV
ME Geoffrey Thompson NV        
ME Clint Chaplin NV        
Totals 18 5 4 0 1 8

Regards,
Edward

On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 2:16 AM Clint Powell <cpowell@ieee.org> wrote:
Edward,
I approve.
Once again thank you for your efforts and trying to keep us all included and up to date.

BR,
Clint P.


On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 3:30 AM, Edward Au
Dear EC members,

doc.: IEEE 802.18-23/0028r3

With this email I would like to announce the start of a LMSC (EC) ballot on a comment submission to Singapore IMDA’s consultation “Proposed allocation of 6 GHz band in Singapore”.

Paul has delegated to me to conduct a LMSC (EC) 10-day electronic ballot on the motion below to approve the comments to the ITU-R Working Party 5A.  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.
  • ·       Mover:     Edward Au
  • ·       Seconder:  Dorothy Stanley
Start of ballot: 2 March 2023
Close of ballot: 11 March 2023

Reference document
Regards,
Edward

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