Voting rules changed: IEEE 802.20 mobile broadband standard

Filed under: Business, Cell Phone Information, News | By: Mark
Posted on: July 24, 2007 | 1 Comment

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And it begs to differ now why the people at IEEE takes so long to accomplish anything quickly, the voting rules have changed or should we say altered on the IEEE 802.20 mobile broadband standard. The working group for the IEEE 802.20 mobile broadband standard which in fact was suspended last year because of fights over members and real company affiliations have now altered these voting rules.

The rules now are each entity will only be allowed one vote instead of members voting as individuals and this is regardless who they work for; these changes will occur concern about “domination of the group,”

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One Response to “Voting rules changed: IEEE 802.20 mobile broadband standard”

  1. muktikant bihari says:

    i think 802.20 is better than 802.16 in the point of view flexibility.

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