Dear
EC,
In
regards to the EC Motion to forward the 802.22a and 802.22b
ISO/IEC/JTC1 FDIS 60 Day Ballot Comment Resolutions, the Working Group
conducted a Letter Ballot to
correct the process missteps (please see my explanation below). Both
the motions passed.
Given
that the process missteps have now been corrected, we would like to
bring this motion back to the EC for approval, either during the October
4th
telecon or via an e-mail ballot once the Chair of the 802 grants us
permission.
The
updated motion package may be found attached to this e-mail.
It
may also be found on Mentor at:
The
final tally for the WG Motion are as follows.
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Ballot
Start Date: September 2nd, 2016
Ballot
End Date: October 1st, 2016 midnight ET, USA
Working
Group Motion to Approve the IEEE 802.22a Comment Resolutions to the
ISO/IEC/JTC1
Move:
Jerry Kalke
Second:
Chang-woo Pyo
802.22
WG Members: 21 (EX-OFFICIO: 10)
Letter
Ballot Pool: 17 (Excluding Ex-Officio voters that did not vote)
Return
Ratio: 17/17 or 100%
Approve:
16
Disapprove:
0
Abstain:
1
Approval
Ratio: 16/16 (One Abstain) or 100%
WORKING GROUP MOTION PASSES
Working
Group Motion to Approve the IEEE 802.22a Comment Resolutions to
ISO/IEC/JTC1
Move:
Chang-woo Pyo
Second:
Jerry Kalke
802.22
WG Members: 21 (EX-OFFICIO: 10)
Letter
Ballot Pool: 17 (Excluding Ex-Officio voters that did not vote)
Return
Ratio: 17/17 or 100%
Approve:
16
Disapprove:
0
Abstain:
1
Approval
Ratio: 16/16 (One Abstain) or 100%
WORKING
GROUP MOTION PASSES
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Regards
Apurva
Dr.
Apurva N. Mody
Cell:
404-819-0314
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Dear
EC Members
I talked to Paul and some of you over the last few days.
I would like thank everyone for taking the time to review the 802.22
motion at the EC meeting last Friday and to apologize for the process
missteps that made it impossible to approve. Special thanks to Bob and
Subir, as well as Andew Myles and Peter Yee.
Our
plan is to affirm the action via an email ballot of the WG and bring it
back to the EC.
In
the mean while, I am pleased to report that 802.22 is starting to gain
traction in the market place as regulations progress in the US and the
rest
of the world. First 802.22 device is likely to go for FCC certification
in the near future.
Likewise,
work on the 802.22.3 Project is also gaining momentum, with the US
Government (NTIA and NIST) interested in this activity, and also we are
getting some new companies out of South Africa, Canada and Europe being
involved. At this point, I expect we will see growing participation at
2 out 3 Plenary Sessions. This is primarily driven by the number of
meetings participants are able to attend each
year. The third will be smaller, at least for now, but going forward we
will ensure we are at all Plenaries.
Again, thanks for your comments and guidance.
Regards
Apurva
___________________________________________________________
Vice
Chair, US National Spectrum Consortium
Paul
has requested me to add specific Slide Numbers where the 802.22a and
802.22b ISO Comments and Ballot Resolutions may be found.
So
attached, please find the updated 802.22 Motion Package.
The
802.22 EC Closing Motions Package may be found at
As
previously requested, please add the agenda item for Motion External –
Bob
has graciously agreed to Move this motion for the EC Closing meeting
tomorrow.
The
Motion Package is attached to the e-mail and may be found at:
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