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Re: [802SEC] ++++ EC Ballot on 802.11af publication press release ballot closes Tuesday 4 February 2014 ++++



All,

I vote approve

Bruce

 

From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** [mailto:STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Kraemer
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:37 PM
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [802SEC] ++++ EC Ballot on 802.11af publication press release ballot closes Tuesday 4 February 2014 ++++

 

Dear EC,

During the November plenary 802.11 provided drafts of two press releases approved by the 802.11 WG and associated with projects moving into publication.

 

The IEEE 802.11ac (Very High Throughput in the 5GHz band) standard was published on December 18, 2013 and the approved press release went out January 7, 2014 coinciding the opening of the  Consumer Electronics Show (CES)  in Las Vegas.

 

The second of the two projects is 802.11af (WLAN operation in TV White Spaces) which is due for publication within 30 days.

 

The attached press release has gone through further refinement by IEEE PR and Interproser and is now ready for approval.

 

 

Paul has authorized me to conduct a 10 day eballot on the motion below.

 

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Motion for 10 day ballot:
Start of ballot:  Friday 25th of January 2014
Close of ballot: Tuesday 4th of February 2014   11:59PM AOE
 
 
The EC approves release of the 802.11af publication press announcement after notification of publication.
 
 
Moved:   Bruce Kraemer
Seconded: Jon Rosdahl
 
 
Early close: As required in subclause 4.1.2 'Voting Rules' of the IEEE project 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee
 (LMSC) Operations Manual (v15 As approved 19 July 2013) , this is notice that
 this ballot may close early once sufficient responses are received to clearly decide a matter.

 

 

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4.1.2 Voting rules

At times, it may become necessary for the Sponsor to render a decision that cannot be made prior

to the close of one plenary but must be made prior to the opening of the following plenary. Such

decisions may be made using electronic balloting. Provision shall be made for the IEEE 802

LMSC membership to observe and comment on Sponsor electronic ballots. All comments from

those who are not members of the Sponsor shall be considered. Commenters who are not

members of the Sponsor are urged to seek a Voting Member of the Sponsor (normally their WG

or TAG Chair) to include the viewpoint of the commenter in their vote.

The Sponsor Chair, or a Sponsor member designated by the Sponsor Chair (usually a Vice

Chair), shall determine the duration of the ballot, issue the ballot by e-mail and tally the votes

after the ballot is closed. Sponsor Voting Members shall return their vote and comments by

e-mail.

The minimum duration of an electronic ballot shall be 10 days1. For urgent matters once

sufficient response is received to clearly decide a matter, the ballot may be closed early. This

allows a decision to be reach in less than 10 days. Ballots where the possibility of an early close

exists must be clearly marked accordingly. Otherwise, the tally of votes shall not be made until at

least 24 hours after the close of the ballot to allow time for delivery of the e-mail votes.

 

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