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Edward, I had unexpected time to further review this. I would like to change my vote to approve with a suggested editorial – In the second to last paragraph on the first page is the following sentence – Without doubt, current and next generations of WAS/RLAN technology based on IEEE Std. 802.11ax-2021 [3] and IEEE 802.11be [4] will play a critical role in achieving “Excellent and secure connectivity for everybody and everywhere in Europe,” which “is a prerequisite for a society in which every business and citizen can fully participate” [2]. I think this could be better worded so IEEE 802 doesn’t sound so sure of itself. Something like Current and next generations of WAS/RLAN technology based on IEEE Std. 802.11ax-2021 [3] and IEEE 802.11be [4] are expected to play a critical role in achieving “Excellent and secure connectivity for everybody and everywhere in Europe,” which “is a prerequisite for a society in which every business and citizen can fully participate” [2]. Also – are references typically included in the body of the text or after the signature? John From: jdambrosia@gmail.com <jdambrosia@gmail.com> abstain Dear EC members,With this email I would like to announce the start of an LMSC (EC) ballot on a submission to European Commission Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) in response to the consultation “Opinion on the ITU-R World Radiocommunication Conference 2023”. Seconder: Dorothy Stanley
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