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Re: [802SEC] +++ SEC Motion to Forward P802.16.2/D3-2001 toRevCom (June-2001)




Approve.

mike

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Michael Takefman              tak@cisco.com
Manager HW Engineering,       Cisco Systems
Chair IEEE 802.17 Stds WG
2000 Innovation Dr, Ottawa, Canada, K2K 3E8
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> >SEC OFFICIAL EMAIL BALLOT 802.0/21May2001
> >Issue Date: 8May2001 Closing Date: 1Jun2001
> >Moved By: Roger Marks  Seconded By:
> >Move: Approve Forwarding to RevCom: P802.16.2/D3-2001 ("Recommended Practice
> >for Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems")
> >
> >1) Sponsor Ballot of the draft was completed on 16 May 2001 following two
> >recirculations. The final voting results were:
> >
> >Group Size       30
> >Approve          25
> >Disapprove        0
> >Abstain       4
> >Not Voting        1
> >Approval Ratio  100%
> >Return Ratio     96%
> >Abstain Ratio    13%
> >
> >No Disapprove votes were received at any stage of Sponsor Ballot. The only
> >change from the initial to the final results was a single individual moving
> >from the "Not Voting" category to the "Approve" category.
> >
> >The recirculations were carried out in order to consider substantive changes
> >made as a result of comments received. In the final recirculation round, we
> >received no comments of any kind and no
> >changes of vote.
> >
> >With Jim Carlo approval, I have already submitted an application to RevCom,
> >and the issue has been placed on RevCom's 13 June 2001 agenda. RevCom was
> >given the identical draft that was subject to the final recirculation. The
> >complete RevCom application is at:
> >
> >         <http://ieee802.org/16/docs/01/80216-01_23r1.pdf>
> >
> >Today, in the Closing Plenary of its interim session, IEEE 802.16 adopted a
> >motion "to submit P802.16.2/D3-2001 to 802 SEC for approval of submission to
> >RevCom." The motion carried 19-0-1.
> >
> >I'd like to thank Howard Frazier for his help and advice in guiding me
> >through the process for the first time.
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