Possible liaison motion for IEEE 802.11 as an IMT-2020 technology July 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/0xxxr0 Possible liaison motion for IEEE 802.11 as an IMT-2020 technology 21 Jan 2015 Authors: Name Company Phone email Andrew Myles Cisco +61 2 84461010 +61 418 656587 amyles@cisco.com Andrew Myles, Cisco Andrew Myles, Cisco
During 802. 11 WNG there was significant interest in submitting 802 During 802.11 WNG there was significant interest in submitting 802.11 as an IMT-2020 technology WNG straw poll results on 19 January 2016 Do you see benefit in 802.11 being an IMT-2020 technology? Yes: 55, No: 6, Need more Information: 27 Do you have an interest is participating in contributing to an 802.11 IMT-2020 proposal effort? Yes: 37, No: 24, Need more Information: 25 Do you believe that your sponsor would support you participating in an 802.11 IMT-2020 proposal effort? Yes: 12, No: 29, Need more Information: 34 Andrew Myles, Cisco
IEEE 802 should sent a liaison to ITU-R WP5D indicating interest in the IMT-2020 process A final decision has not been made on whether 802.11 will be submitted as an IMT-2020 technology A decision has also not been made as to whether IEEE 802 will lead the effort or whether it will be an IEEE 802.11 WG led effort At this time, the most important thing is to ensure that IEEE 802 or IEEE 802.11 WG has an opportunity to participate It s suggested that IEEE 802 send a liaison to ITU-R WP5D indicating that IEEE 802 is interested in participating in the IMT-2020 process and requesting that IEEE 802 be sent any necessary materials or invitations Note: such a liaison should be sent before the WP5D #23 in February 2016 Andrew Myles, Cisco
A motion from IEEE 802.11 WG may assist IEEE 802 EC discussions on the IMT-2020 topic Based on interest expressed during the IEEE 802.11 WNG meeting on 19 January 2016 in the IMT-2020 activity, IEEE 802.11 WG recommends to IEEE 802 EC that a liaison be sent to ITU-R WP5D indicating that IEEE 802 is interested in participating in the IMT-2020 process Moved: Myles Seconded: Andrew Myles, Cisco