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IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for [[radio]]-based systems ... IEEE [[802.11]] (WLAN), [[IEEE 802.15]] (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), IEEE 802.16 (WMAN), IEEE802.20 (Wireless Mobility), IEEE 802.21 (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and IEEE 802.22 (WRAN).
IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for [[radio]]-based systems ... [[IEEE]] [[802.11]] (WLAN), [[IEEE 802.15]] (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), [[IEEE 802.16]] (WMAN), [[IEEE 802.20]] (Wireless Mobility), [[IEEE 802.21]] (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and [[IEEE 802.22]](WRAN).


802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects.
802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects.

Revision as of 17:23, 8 December 2007

IEEE 802, the LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMCS), currently has 6 projects on standards for radio-based systems ... IEEE 802.11 (WLAN), IEEE 802.15 (Wireless Personal Area Networks - WPAN), IEEE 802.16 (WMAN), IEEE 802.20 (Wireless Mobility), IEEE 802.21 (Handoff/Interoperability Between Networks), and IEEE 802.22(WRAN).

802.18, the Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group ("RR-TAG"), monitors the interests of the above 6 projects, at both national and international levels, and then makes comments and recommends policies to regulators, which balance the interests of all the wireless LMCS projects.