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5, We regard the cancellation as a unfair and discriminatory treatment.
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* }* b/ L1 ~/ C6, We believe that the fast-track status afforded to N7537 is a deliberate attempt to displace N7506. And the cancellation of N7506 (even though violates ISO/IEC rules and procedures) is to make N7537 “legitimate”. This violates the principle of “fairness and impartiality”. 1 V( |# L( ]% y/ R
7, We maintain the view that N7537 (IEEE 802.11i) has defects and should not be given fast-track status. . o' }5 R6 ?. T; i: ?* l6 b3 O6 g
& }, L0 S+ W) p* v8, We do not accept the assertion that N7537 is identical and superior to N7506 and should replace it. We believe that the similarities and differences as well as merits ad defects of N7537 and N7506 should be thoroughly studied by technical experts instead of by a few people who hold critical positions in ISO/IEC structure. : d6 [: x! z% s) a! U2 ]
9, We strongly object to the denial of visas to China NB’s experts. We regret that this incident has damaged China’s interests, has reduced the effectiveness of the Orlando meeting and has presented a challenge to ISO/IEC. . M$ U0 X& l' b# T1 ]
/ k7 Y- X( k. gThese views are subject to the review and judgment of fellow NB in this meeting. We are willing to cooperate and provide details for consideration.
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6, CHINA NB’S GENERAL POSITIONS o e9 ^; y! J f6 X$ r
+ @, G9 F1 N! cNow, please allow me to present China NB’s positions on those issues.
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1, Our commitment: China has maintained a policy to actively adopt International Standards. Now that China has become a WTO member and has obligation to abide by the WTO/TBT agreement, China will continue to adopt IS and will fulfill the commitment to raise IS adopt rate by 10%.
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2, National Consideration. China is the largest developing nation, having the largest consumer base of 1.3 billion people. When developing International standards, the concerns and needs of the Chinese people should not be overlooked.
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3, Responsibility. International Standards has obtained a lot privileges from WTO/TBT. Along with privileges, comes responsibility, which would ensure continued and even wider adoption of International standards by nations.
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. Z* F, e# L1 j* X8 U) M4, Integrity. It is imperative ISO maintain its integrity by “developing globally relevant IS in a fair, responsive, and efficient manner, ensuring fair and responsive application of the principles of due process, transparency, openness, impartiality, and voluntary nature of standards.”
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! P# v1 G. Z b7 L! U) F9 e6 M6 C+ J5, Contribution. In the mean time, China will make its contributions to the course of ISO/IEC. The discussion on 802.11 defects and active proposition of WAPI standards as amendments is an example. It should our zeal and trust. ! j# ]( X# M) M( O" f6 F8 D
/ g* f4 q4 _7 F7 d5 s6, Questions on the Rise. However, what happened in the past months has prompted China NB to review some of its beliefs and views on International Standards. There are wide spread suspicion that ISO/IEC would be able to maintain its principles and values.
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( T8 D: h8 ?/ b% [# v: Y7, Stay on the Course. China NB will work together with other NB’s, ISO/IEC officers, and others to help ISO/IEC stay on its just course. & i s# K" a! i/ }6 O& z8 m
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8, Solve the Problems. Our immediate task is to solve those problems discussed in this statement. We need to open discussions, to clarify facts, to correct misconceptions, to reach common grounds and to find solutions. # O/ c3 W" [7 I5 @5 K+ N6 F. e4 \
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9, Request a chance. We hope to have a chance to do these things. We appeal to all NB’s in this meeting to agree to change the agenda, to allow the issues raised by China NB be discussed, and make this matter the priority in this meeting. |
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