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IEEE 802.11 Regulatory AHC Los Angeles DRAFT Meeting Plan and Agenda
April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 January 2011 IEEE Regulatory AHC Los Angeles DRAFT Meeting Plan and Agenda Date: Authors: Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 January 2011 Abstract This presentation is the plan for the January 18, 2011 IEEE Regulatory Ad Hoc Committee meeting in Los Angeles. Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Agenda January 2011 Assign a recording secretary Administrative items
Required notices Approve minutes from Dallas Introduction The regulatory summaries Regulatory issues status FCC Petitions for Reconsideration FCC NPRMs 10-196 10-197 FCC NOI FCC 5 GHz rules changes update Critical issues actions Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Administrative Items January 2011 Ad Hoc Committee rules (per Adrian)
Introduce the ethics etc... slides in your meetings, you should not call for essential patents AHC, is a "committee of the whole" of the WG - i.e. any WG member can contribute; in practice, anybody who turns up can speak During f2f meetings, you can hold formal votes of only the voting members of ; on a telecon you can take straw polls, but not formal votes Required notices Affiliation FAQ - Anti-Trust FAQ - Ethics - IEEE Working Group Policies and Procedures - Chair and Secretary Chair is Rich Kennedy (Research In Motion) could not attend Peter Ecclesine/Bruce Kraemer will act as chair Recording Secretary needed Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings
January 2011 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings. Technical considerations remain primary focus Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object. See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details. Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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March 2010 doc.: IEEE /0265r1 January 2011 Meeting Etiquette IEEE 802 is a world-wide professional technical organization Meetings are to be conducted in an orderly and professional manner in accordance with the policies and procedures governed by the organization. Individuals are to address the “Technical” content of the subject under consideration and refrain from making “personal” comments to or about the presenter. Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion Stephen McCann, RIM
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Introduction Outputs from this group must go through 802.18 Purpose
January 2011 Introduction Purpose Improve the working relationship between the technical experts and the regulatory specialists, especially when it comes to critical technical issues Scope The group will review new regulatory changes or impending changes affecting standards Each meeting will focus on the most critical issue at the time Critical Issue Focus Direct impact on IEEE current and future standards Response/Input deadlines Coordination with IEEE (RR-TAG) Coordination with the Wi-Fi Alliance Outputs from this group must go through Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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January 2011 Motion Approve the Regulatory Ad Hoc Committee minutes from Dallas: reg-Dallas-2010-meeting-minutes Posted 12-Dec :22:31 Moved by: Seconded by: Discussion on the motion? Vote: Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Regulatory Summary – North America
January 2011 Regulatory Summary – North America US FCC – 5 petitions received (incl the Wi-Fi Alliance) FCC 5 GHz rules changes update Two new NPRMs FCC : Innovation in the Broadcast Television Bands: Allocations, Channel Sharing and Improvements FCC : Promoting Expanded Opportunities for Radio Experimentation and Market Trials under Part 5 of the Commission’s Rules and Streamlining Other Related Rules NOI FCC : Promoting More Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Dynamic Spectrum Use Technologies Canada Mexico Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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FCC 10-174 Petitions Wi-Fi Alliance Four others submitted
January 2011 FCC Petitions Wi-Fi Alliance Add a fixed OOB emissions limit for low power devices: Allow fixed devices to operate like personal/portables at 100mW Four others submitted Cellular South - changes to protect licensed devices in Lower Block A (698 – 704 MHz) Motorola Solutions - OOB emissions mask relaxation of 25dB to dBr/100 kHz NCTA - security WISPA - antenna height; relax emissions mask for l-c TVBDs Expect notification of start of Reply Comment period (15 days?) Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Regulatory Summary – European Union
January 2011 Regulatory Summary – European Union ERM TG11 - EN revision update Work continues on v1.8.1 Chair expects work to be completed at the next meeting (Spring 2011); final national voting early 2012 ETSI BRAN EN revisions To revise EN v in line with TCAM (26)83 Chair expects work to be completed at the next meeting (Spring 2011); process complete in the Fall 2011 Ofcom Geo-location implementation extended until the end of February Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Regulatory Summary - Asia
January 2011 Regulatory Summary - Asia None Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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Critical Issues Actions
January 2011 Critical Issues Actions NOI FCC : Promoting More Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Dynamic Spectrum Use Technologies Comment deadline February 28th See document 11-11/0104r0 for details Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 January 2011 References Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
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