Dear
EC,
Some
comments/points from this morning’s meeting where Document 1A/92 was
introduced:
1)
This
was timely, appreciated and it was noted several times that the wired
proponents had not submitted anything. So it appears IEEE 802 can have
a serious impact on the contents of the report/recommendation.
2)
There
was uncertainty about how to include the IEEE 802 text/table in the
actual text. One suggestion was an IEEE unique Annex. That could work
but I intervened and asked that the Counselor for SG1 talk with his
counterpart at SG5 (IMT and IMT Advanced) to make certain that it was
done in the same manner.
3)
The
terms “First Mile”, “Middle Mile” and such came up. Since that was an
item of discussion as 802 was working on the is document I volunteered
that we would furnish the outcome of those discussions at the next WP1A
formal meeting.
4)
The
table of frequencies will be “circulated” within the ITU-R for
Administrations to look at and provide data on which frequencies are
available in their countries for use. One of the frequency bands, 1427
– 1518 MHz, was identified by the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) as
a good band for SG use as it was no longer broadcasting related and new
uses for it were being looked at. The BBC indicated that there is a
consultation in the UK on that band and they will provide more data
later.
5)
As
the messenger from IEEE I have been punished by being “volunteered” to
be the drafting group chair to deal with the IEEE document. There is no
intention to change any part of the technical details – actually they
were quite happy to have them and were impressed that we presented that
material. I expect that in some form our contribution will be
incorporated into the WP1A working document.
6)
It
seems likely that the WP1A document may be considered for approval at
next year’s SG1 meeting. In that case it is likely to be “radio
centric” which is, I think, what we would like. It certainly seems at
this time that the output will have radio as a SG management tool
fairly represented.
The
drafting group will start meeting this afternoon. The reality is that
our contribution was timely and very well received. At this point in
time we are the “radio proponent” here and hopefully IEEE 802 will
continue have that “role”. No other group, not ETSI, TIA or any other
have submitted anything. I’ll report on the outcome of this meeting’s
work.
Best
regards,
Mike
+41.79.441.2908
(Swisscom)
+1.972.814.4901
(Sprint)
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