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Re: [802SEC] November 2003 Tutorial Request




All,

Roger, that is an excellent suggestion and I'm sure Dev Gupta is willing to
include additional speakers.  Dev, as Roger recommends, it would be helpful
to include speaker from other companies and segments of the market being
served.  For example, it would be good to have a systems vendor, silicon
vendor, service provider (if applicable) and end user involved in the
tutorial so the 802 members get a wider balanced view of the technology ans
standards effort.

EC members, if you have any specific recommendations for Dev, please send
them directly to Dev.

Regards,

--Paul Nikolich


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Marks" <r.b.marks@ieee.org>
To: "Paul Nikolich" <p.nikolich@ieee.org>
Cc: "IEEE802" <stds-802-sec@ieee.org>; <guptad@earthlink.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: [802SEC] November 2003 Tutorial Request


>
> Paul,
>
> This appears to be a single-company request. In my view, tutorials are
> generally more effective when then include a variety of viewpoints.
>
> Given that there has already been a lot of discussion of this issue
> within 802 (primarily in 802.15, but with a bit in 802.16), I would
> suggest that the organizers seek to involve a broader range of
> presenters.
>
> Roger
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 05:41  AM, Paul Nikolich wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I received the attached tutorial request for mmWave WLANs from Dev
> > Gupta of
> > NewLans earlier this week.  I will act as the sponsor.
> >
> > Buzz, assuming we place this tutorial in one of the Tues slots, I
> > believe 3
> > of the 4 slots are taken at this time; EMS (Nikolich/Frazier),
> > 10GBASE-T
> > (Grow/Booth), mmWave WLAN (Nikolich/Gupta).
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --Paul Nikolich
> > <tutorial_req-mesh-r1.doc>
>