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802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report

Report on May 2007 plenary meeting Work planned for this meeting. 802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report. Report of May Interim Meeting. IEEE 802 input to ITU-R on IMT Advanced requirements Document submitted to ITU-R 16 May

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802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report

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  1. Report on May 2007 plenary meeting Work planned for this meeting 802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report Michael Lynch, Nortel Networks

  2. Report of May Interim Meeting • IEEE 802 input to ITU-R on IMT Advanced requirements • Document submitted to ITU-R 16 May • Between May and now completed documents related to submission of IP-OFDMA to ITU-R • Requested extension of response time to U.K.Ofcom on LEFR Michael Lynch, Nortel Networks

  3. Review/comment on U.K. LEFR consultation Consider need for additional joint IEEE 802 input to WP8F on IMT Advanced requirements Decide if a joint IEEE 802 technology input will be submitted to WP8F Review/comment on proposed FCC rule changes that may impact 802.11/802.15.1/802.15.4 Review/comment on proposed FCC rule changes for the 60 GHz band Planned Objectives for This Meeting Michael Lynch, Nortel Networks

  4. 802.18 needs consistent participation from all wireless WGs Our charter is to provide balanced representation of the interests of all of the wireless WGs before the FCC and other regulatory bodies Other members of wireless WGs who can attend 802.18 as their primary group, or at least substantially, are also encouraged to participate Remember … attendance in 802.18 meetings counts towards maintaining your voting rights in your “home WG” Active participation is encouraged! Michael Lynch, Nortel Networks

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