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To: axial who wrote (19100)1/25/2007 8:06:21 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46821
 
Hi Jim,

>>Does your correction of the author's facts <<

What fact did I correct? The article was opinion about the course of a market, the fact was he visited CES and spoke with someone.

>>IEEE standards procedures have not been manipulated by vendors?<<

Robert's Rules of Order are used to conduct meetings, and not all participants are equally skilled or knowledgeable.

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And that 802.11n and 802.20 are the only examples of such manipulation?<<

I think when the chair of 802.20 was elected, everyone in the room knew who was paying him, just like today in 802.22.

What is your allegation about 802.11n, other than it is a five year journey that could have been better spent on other targets for new PHYs?

What 'manipulation' are you referring to?

petere