Re: [802SEC] ***SEC Five Day Review*** Response to New Zealand Consultation "Spectrum Allocations for BWA - A Discussion Paper"
Paul,
The "disclaimer" footnotes are "boilerplate" that was approved by and is
required by IEEE-SA.
Carl
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> Discussion Paper"
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> Michael,
>
> In footnote 2:
> [2] This document represents the views of IEEE 802.18. It
> does not necessarily represent the views of the IEEE as a
> whole or the IEEE Standards Association as a whole.
>
> I suggest the following change:
> [2] This document represents the views of IEEE 802.18. It
> does not represent the views of the IEEE as a whole or the
> IEEE Standards Association as a whole.
>
> By removing 'necessarily' the communication is more accurate.
>
> I would also recommend adding the names of the TGs 802.11y
> and 802.16h for those that may not be familiar with those projects.
>
> Regards,
>
> --Paul
>
>
>
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> From: "Michael Lynch" <mjlynch@NORTEL.COM>
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> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 5:50 PM
> Subject: [802SEC] ***SEC Five Day Review*** Response to New
> Zealand Consultation "Spectrum Allocations for BWA - A
> Discussion Paper"
>
>
> Dear SEC Members,
>
> Attached is a document that the RR-TAG proposes to file with
> the New Zealand regulator - the Ministry of Economic
> Development. This is in response to their consultation titled
> "Spectrum Allocations for Broadband Wireless Access - A
> Discussion Paper". The full New Zealand consultation is
> available on the RR-TAG web site in the July meeting
> documents. The title of the consultation document is
> "bwa-discussion.pdf". The Ministry is proposing the reuse of
> the 2.3 GHz frequency band for BWA. There will be frequency
> blocks for both licensed and "licensed light" use.
>
> During the San Diego meeting a representative of the New
> Zealand regulator participated in the RR-TAG discussions.
> This document provides, for the formal record, the substance
> of those discussions. New Zealand, like the U.K., has become
> a reasonably frequent participant in the RR-TAG.
>
> The RR-TAG web site can be accessed here:
> http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/18/
>
> The RR-TAG approved this response during the San Diego
> meeting but editing was not completed in time to submit to
> the EC closing plenary.
>
> The response needs to be filed by COB 4 August New Zealand time.
>
> I propose that the EC review closes on 2 August and that the
> response be filed with the Ministry on 3 August.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
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