[802.15_GENERAL] Vote NO on 802.11n draft to protect 802.15.4 and 802.15.1 operation in 2.4 GHz
Title: Vote NO on 802.11n draft to protect 802.15.4 and 802.15.1 operation in 2.4 GHz
For those of you who have 802.11 voting rights and voted on earlier 802.11n ballot here are the instructions for responding to this ballot with my comment that you may use to change your vote to NO if you desire:
To: IEEE 802.11 Voters,
This is a reminder that the WG Procedural Letter Ballot 130 (LB130), which is a ballot on the question "Should 802.11u Draft 3.0 be forwarded to WG Letter Ballot?", closes on Wed Jun 11, 2008 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/LB130u/LB130_instructions.html.
Important:
1. All ieee 802.11 voting members are required to vote. Not voting on letter ballots can affect your voting privileges. If your name does not appear on the voters list and you believe you are an IEEE 802.11 voter, you must vote and contact Adrian Stephens (adrian.p.stephens@intel.com).
2. You must follow the instructions on the 802.11 web site to vote. Do not send an email to vote.
You can use the attached comment form to enter your NO comment using my text. Make sure you fill in your information in the header.
Thanks, John
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John R. Barr (John.Barr@Motorola.com)
Director, Standards Realization - <http://www.motorola.com>
Vice Chairman of the Board, Bluetooth SIG - <http://www.bluetooth.org>
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