Re: [802SEC] +++10 day ECM (early close)+++ FCC NOI Response
Hi Rich
I must vote no with the changes proposed by Roger and Pat. What
both propose substantially waters down the real potential to achieve
meaningful coexistence and the statement that coexistence may be a real
problem. I much prefer the language be left as it was in which case I
would vote approve.
Regards
Bob
At 03:11 PM 9/18/2017 -0700, Pat Thaler wrote:
Rich,
Overall, the text looks good. However, I've consulted with some of my
wireless colleagues and we have concerns that some of the content is
premature.
Specifically, in III, it is too early to take higher power levels
completely off the table with "limits  equal to the U-NII-1
band". Therefore, we would prefer "with limits equal to the
current 5 GHz U-NII rules as appropriate." That leaves open the
potential for 4 W EIRP in circumstances where it technically
justifiable.Â
Also, while the challenges of protecting incumbents are different in the
different bands, we think the bands should be addressed as they are able.
Lower power and/or indoor only use may mitigate the concerns in U-NII-6
and UNII-8 bands so we aren't comfortable with the suggestion to addess
U-NII-5 and U-NII-7 first. We suggest this replacement for the last
sentence in III: "Therefore the bands should be released as soon as
possible for each band. "
Regards,
Pat
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Roger Marks
<r.b.marks@ieee.org>
wrote:
- Rich,
- I vote Approve, but please consider my attached suggestions for
improvement. Most are strictly editorial, but some are more substantive;
for example, I believe that Footnote 2 contains an erroneous
reference.
- Regards,
- Roger
- On September 15, 2017 at 4:53:03 PM, Kennedy, Rich
(rich.kennedy@hpe.com)
wrote:
- Dear EC members,
- Â
- On Thursday, the 14th of September the IEEE 802.18 Radio
Regulatory Technical Advisory Group approved an input document to the FCC
Notice of Inquiry entitled â??Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum
Between 3.7 and 24 GHzâ??.
- Â
- The vote in the TAG was 15/0/0.
- Â
- I would now like to proceed to the motion in respect to this
submission. I am seeking an early close (see below), as this is a
somewhat urgent matter, as Paul has been instructed to run this response
through the IEEE BoD Global Public Policy Committee process, which will
take some time. The deadline for filing is 02 October 2017. Paul
has delegated the conduct of the EC electronic ballot to me.
- Â
- Motion
- ======
- Â
- Approve
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.18/dcn/17/18-17-0114-06-0000-ieee-802-response-to-fcc-17-104.docxÂ
as communication to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, granting
the IEEE LMSC chair (or his delegate) editorial license.
- Â
- Moved by: Rich Kennedy, on behalf of the TAG
- Seconded by: Adrian Stephens
- Â
- Start of ballot: Friday 15 September 2017
- End of ballot: Monday 24 September 2017 AOE
- Â
- Early close: As required in subclause 4.1.2 'Voting rules' of the
IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) Operations Manual, this is
notice that, to ensure the release is provided in a timely manner, this
ballot may close early once sufficient responses are received to clearly
decide a matter. Sufficient responses to clearly decide this matter will
be based on the required majority for a motion under subclause 7.1.1
'Actions requiring approval by a majority vote' item (h), 'Other motions
brought to the floor by members (when deemed in order by the Sponsor
Chair)' of the IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) Policies and
Procedures.
- Â
- Thank you.
- Â
- Rich Kennedy
- Â
- Director, Global Spectrum Strategy
- Â
- Board Director, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
- Chair, IEEE 802.18 Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory
Group
- Chair Emeritus, IEEE 802.11af WLAN in TVWS
- Chair, Wi-Fi Alliance Spectrum & Regulatory Task Group
- Â
- rich.kennedy@hpe.com
- (737) 202-7014
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