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[802SEC] Question regarding participating in the IEEE 1900.4 standard enabling distributed decision making in heterogeneous wireless networks



Dear EC Members,
 
I received the below sponsor ballot invitation last night, it looks like something 802 participants may be interested in.  However, this is a similar situation to P1905.1 in that P1900.4 is an entity project that requires corporate membership. 
 
My question is: is there enough interest among 802 participants such that should 802 attempt to negotiate a similar arrangement to P1905.1 in terms of gaining access to and commenting on the sponsor ballot drafts?  We will need a decision prior to 09NOV2012.
 
Regards,
 
--Paul
 
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Cc: "COM/DySPAN-SC/DYSPAN-P1900.4/1900.4.1 Client Services Manager" <
m.j.ceglia@ieee.org>, "COM/DySPAN-SC/DYSPAN-P1900.4 Chair" <ariyoshi@bx.jp.nec.com>, "COM/DySPAN-SC/DYSPAN-P1900.4 Chair" <ariyoshi@bx.jp.nec.com>, "COM/DySPAN-SC Chair" <harada@ieee.org>, "COM/DySPAN-SC Chair" <harada@ieee.org>, "COM Project Staff Liaison" <l.perry@ieee.org>
Subject: Invitation to Ballot, P1900.4.1


***** ENTITY SPONSOR BALLOT INVITATION *****
We are contacting you as an interested party (on behalf of your organization) because your organization has indicated an interest in participating in entity-based (one company = one vote) ballots, or you indicated an interest in the activities of this working group, project, or its Sponsor in myProject.
If your organization is interested in participating, please ensure that your organization is an IEEE-SA Basic or Advanced corporate member as of the closing date of this invitation, or that your organization has paid the per-ballot fee. Any organization may ballot this IEEE Standard by meeting the requirement for corporate membership or payment of a per-ballot fee.
You can check to see if your organization is a Basic or Advanced corporate member or find out who is your entity member representative by reviewing the list available at
http://standards.ieee.org/sa-mem/corpmemlist.html
If your organization is not an IEEE-SA Basic or Advanced corporate member, but wishes to participate in this ballot, follow the instructions at the following URL to become a member:
http://standards.ieee.org/sa-mem/corp_overview.html
If your organization prefers to pay the per-ballot fee, please contact Penny Stanton, IEEE-SA Standards Process Specialist, at: sa-ballot@ieee.org
***** BALLOT INFORMATION *****
If you would like to participate in IEEE Standards Entity Sponsor Ballot
P1900.4.1
Title: Standard for Interfaces and Protocols Enabling Distributed Decision Making for Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
you must enroll as a member of the ballot group by 09-Nov-2012, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time.
***** IEEE STANDARD DOCUMENT INFORMATION *****
The IEEE Communications Society Society/Standard for Interfaces and Protocols Enabling Distributed Decision Making for Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks invites you to participate in the New Sponsor Ballot for:
P1900.4.1
Title: Standard for Interfaces and Protocols Enabling Distributed Decision Making for Optimized Radio Resource Usage in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Scope: This standard uses the IEEE 1900.4 standard as a baseline standard. It provides detailed description of interfaces and service access points defined in the IEEE 1900.4 standard enabling distributed decision making in heterogeneous wireless networks and obtaining context information for this decision making.
Purpose: This standard facilitates innovative, cost-effective, and multi-vendor production of network side and terminal side components of IEEE 1900.4 system and accelerates commercialization of this system to improve capacity and quality of service in heterogeneous wireless networks.

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