IEEE 802.11 Mandatory Technical Letter Ballot 201 for 802.11ai Draft 2.0 Closes Soon IEEE 802.11(TM) Letter Ballot 201 To: IEEE 802.11 Voters, The 802.11 Working Group WG Technical Letter Ballot 201 (LB201) is a Letter Ballot on the question "Should P802.11ai D2.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?". This Letter Ballot opened at Mon Apr 07, 2014 at 23:59 Eastern Time USA (11:59PM) and will close 30 days later on Wed May 07, 2014 at 23:59 Eastern Time USA (11:59pm). All necessary documents are available in the instructions that can be found on the IEEE 802.11 web site at http://www.ieee802.org/11/LetterBallots/LB201ai/LB201_instructions.html. Important: o This is a 30-day Technical letter ballot and the voter’s pool for this ballot is all IEEE 802.11 voters as of the start of this letter ballot. o All current voting members of 802.11 are required to vote on this ballot. o If you cast a "Do not approve" vote on this ballot, it must be accompanied by comments for your vote to be valid. o You must follow these instructions to vote. Do not send an email to vote. Voting by any method other than the web-based process described here will invalidate your vote. o Failure to follow these instructions will result in your vote being discarded as an invalid vote. o Not voting on letter ballots or sending an invalid vote can affect your voting privileges. o The draft is password protected in accordance with IEEE 802 Policies and Procedures. To obtain the draft, use the username and the password supplied to active members for the 802.11 WG private area. Thank you for participating in Letter Ballot 201. Adrian Stephens, IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair E-mail: Adrian.P.Stephens@intel.com Hiroshi MANO, IEEE 802.11 TGai Chair E-mail: hiroshi@manosan.org