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802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report

This report provides updates on the work discussed during the July 06 Plenary Meeting, including responses to ITU-R, comments on power limits in unlicensed bands, spectrum allocations, and potential impacts on frequency bands. It also outlines objectives for the meeting and encourages consistent participation from all wireless working groups.

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802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report

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  1. Report on July 06 Plenary Meeting Work planned for this meeting 802.18 RR-TAG Opening Report Michael Lynch, Nortel

  2. Completed 2 responses to ITU-R on M.1450 Reviewed and commented on U.K. Ofcom higher power limits for unlicensed bands Reviewed and commented on New Zealand Broadband Wireless Access spectrum allocations Reviewed ITU-R work that may impact the 5150 – 5250 MHz frequency band – no impact now Reviewed FAA NPRM for possible impact on unlicensed spectrum use – no impact Report of July 06 Interim Meeting Michael Lynch, Nortel

  3. Review/update status if ITU-R M.1450 Review FCC notice on use of TV “white space” Review actions taken after August conference call Presentation to FCC Other agenda topics Joint meeting with 802.11 TGy Prepare response to FCC on 60 GHz issues Planned Objectives for This Meeting Michael Lynch, Nortel

  4. 802.18 needs consistent participation from all wireless WGs Our charter is to provide balanced representation of the interests of all of the wireless WGs before the FCC and other regulatory bodies Other members of wireless WGs who can attend 802.18 as their primary group, or at least substantially, are also encouraged to participate Remember … attendance in 802.18 meetings counts towards maintaining your voting rights in your “home WG” Active participation is encouraged! Michael Lynch, Nortel

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