IEEE802.11 Letter Ballot #85 To: 802.11 ALL Voting Members only, With this email, the 802.11 Working Group is officially beginning Letter Ballot 86 (LB86), which is a vote to submit the contents of draf t P802 11k-D5 0.pdf to Working Group Letter Ballot. Important: YOU MUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE 802.11 WEB SITE! This is a New Process we will be using to vote on letter ballots. It is a web based process similar to the process used for sponsor ballots. Please do not send email to vote. This Ballot opens August 10, 2006 at 2350 Eastern Time USA (11:59PM) and will close 15 days later on August 25, 2006 at 2359 Eastern Time USA (11:59pm). All necessary documents are available on the web site at http://ieee802.org/11/index.html and in the members area. Note: This is a letter ballot and all current voters of record are eligible and required to vote. If you believe you are a voting member of the 802.11 Working Group, you must vote, even if you name is not in the voters list. Not voting on letter ballots can and will affect your voting rights. Please vote YES, NO (with comments), or ABSTAIN (with a reason of "Lack of Technical Experience") via return e-mail. As this is a procedural motion, comments are NOT required for "no" votes. “Any voting member can bring a motion requesting that, after the editor has completed the draft, work be approved by a fifteen day confirmation letter ballot of the draft before submission to WG letter ballot. This will be a procedural motion requiring simple majority.” Motion: Believing that comment responses in 11-06/891R9 (except comment 716 which has been withdrawn by the commenter) and the draft mentioned below satisfy WG 802.11 rules for letter ballot recirculation, authorize a 15-day letter ballot recirculation of P802.11k_Draft 5.0.pdf assuming approval of the current draft by a 15 day procedural letter ballot. PLEASE DO NOT SEND AN EMAIL FOR YOUR VOTE. YOU MUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE 802.11 WEB SITE! http://www.ieee802.org/11/LB_85_Instructions.doc If you have any questions, please contact either Harry Worstell (hworstell@research.att.com) or Stuart Kerry (stuart.kerry@philips.com). Thank you for participating in the letter ballot #85. Stuart J. Kerry, 802.11 WG Chair E-mail: stuart@ok-brit.com Richard Paine, TGk Chair E-mail: richard.h.paine@boeing.com