[Sent to DIALOG and E4AI reflector because 400GPL reflector is not yet setup]
Dear Colleagues,
This email is to announce that the IEEE 802.3 400 Gbps/lane Signaling (400GPL) Study Group will hold an electronic teleconference meeting on Thursday, 30 April 2026, 7am to 10am, Pacific.
The draft agenda for the meeting will be to hear presentations related to the 400GPL project documentation, such as the PAR, the CSDs and any potential objectives. Presentation requests related to project documentation and discussion of the project documentation
will be prioritized.
| Meeting date/time |
Agenda request due |
Contribution due |
| Thursday, 30 April 2026, 7am to 10am (Pacific) |
Friday, 24 April 2026, 12noon (Pacific) |
Monday, 27 April 2026, 12noon (Pacific) |
Anyone wishing to present: email me (and Mark Nowell and Beth Kochuaparambil, please) the following information, per the due dates above:
- Name of presenter
- Affiliation of presenter
- Title of presentation
- Length of presentation time requested (not including Q&A)
- Brief description of topic
Requests without this information will be rejected.
More details below….
With regards,
-Kent
Kent Lusted
Chair Pro Tem, IEEE 802.3 400Gbps/lane Signaling Study Group
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Please adhere to the Presentation Style Guidelines. Also, to support the web site search tool used by the IEEE P802.3 web site the 'Document Information' fields of the PDF file must be completed as follows:
Title: Title of presentation
Author: Name(s) of author(s)
Subject: IEEE 802.3 400GPL Study Group
Files that do not have the document information completed will be rejected.
The presenter shall e-mail a PDF, soft-copy version of the presentation to me (and Mark Nowell and Beth Kochuparambil, please) in advance of the meeting, per the due dates above.
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IEEE SA patent policy
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