Technical Selection Procedure – Step 19 – Round 1

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Technical Selection Procedure – Step 19 – Round 1 March 2001 IEEE 802.11g Ballot Technical Selection Procedure – Step 19 – Round 1 Voter Name (print): _________________________ Voter Signature: ____________________________ Affiliation: ________________________________ Instructions: This round of voting will eliminate one proposal. Cast your vote for the proposal that you believe is the best candidate for extension of 802.11b. The proposal with the least number of votes will be eliminated from further consideration. Select one and only one proposal by checking one and only one box below. Ballot must contained printed voter name, voter signature and affiliation and one box check, otherwise the ballot will be invalidated. OFDM – Mark Webster, et al. – Intersil PBCC – Chris Heegard, et al. – Texas Instruments MBCK – Tim O’Farrell, et al. – Supergold Abstain Matthew B. Shoemake, IEEE 802.11 TGg Chairperson