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If you’re curious about what happened at the IEEE 802 meeting this last week, Daily Wireless rounds it up: From continuing lack of agreement on 802.15.3a (despite the withdrawal of everyone but Motorola, we thought) to new groups being formed and new 802.11 subletters, the IEEE moved mountains of paperwork and specifications around. Daily Wireless provides a cogent summary with links for more information about each subject.
Posted by Glennf at July 17, 2004 1:16 PM
Categories: Standards
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