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10, No Compromise on Principles. We are willing to listen, to discuss, and to make compromises if necessary. But we will not make compromises on principles. We will not agree to solutions that may damage ISO/IEC reputation and integrity, that may lead to IS with defects, that may not contribute to the well being to the 1.3 billion Chinese people.
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11, Further Action. If not satisfied with the results from this meeting, the China NB reserves the right to take further actions. : g) y' V5 [ ~6 N& _# [* Z
Thank you for your patience and attention.
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Annex A: Proposed Resolution on the Change of Agenda after China NB’s statement and complaint to the Orlando Meeting, Nov. 8, 2004. 8 }0 _* v* F. w- ~5 h
Annex A: Proposed Resolution on the Change of Agenda after China NB’s statement and complaint to the Orlando Meeting, Nov. 8, 2004.
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$ B3 ~. L9 E* w- LConsidering the fact that the China NB has made a statement and registered a formal complaint to the ISO/IEC JTC1/WG1 in the opening period of Orlando meeting, 9 C R* Z( A# [, o) R
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That there is no dispute regarding the facts presented in the above statement,
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That there are indeed a variety of problems, controversies, disputes, incidents that arise in the past several months surrounding the IEEE 802.11 standards and China NB’s amendment proposals, 6 b. ?, m9 M5 i8 j" X% M6 p' I) x
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That these controversies have generated grave concerns and are deemed significant, 0 q( y4 a" N* E
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Be it resolved, # \3 c8 b3 c% R1 A& }
% E3 [2 L7 F0 D; uThat WG1 meeting agenda be revised to reflect the personnel changes and emerging new issues brought up in China NB’s statements,
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# f. G# S6 P& p! [/ E/ X7 Z, {% NThat a new work proposal be added to the agenda to address these issues,
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f( ?3 H: b1 tThat the new proposal be given priority status, the first to be discussed on the working list,
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4 F q+ q- \ P8 ^& RThat the new proposal should have at least, but not limited to, the following objectives:
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1, To find out whether China NB’s NP (N7506) should have been given fast-track status;
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2, To review and assess of N12712 and N12713 (BK NB and PE’s objections to China NB’s proposals);
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3, To find out whether there is sufficient ground to cancel N7506;
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4, To evaluate whether it is appropriate to give N7537 fast-track status.
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# O8 x3 m. B& |& p) E5, To study whether N7506 should be reinstated, and how to compensate for its lost time and advantage. ' s$ ?) w# L0 Y- S& A8 L0 a
L9 B2 r. Z# J, B8 e y6, To find ways to resolve the differences of N7537 and N7506.
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# z* x0 A9 P% C" a; U7, To suggest ways to handle the situation after China NB’s experts team are prevented from participating this meeting. 3 v$ @% H# D( ~3 Y8 ~) A5 t l
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8, To propose a action plan regarding the denial of visas to China NB’s experts team. ) x; ^/ V& `" g" O& y
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9, To clarify and redefine ISO/IEEE relationship to prevent confusions ; z8 z1 a; h. Q1 z! t& X z
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10, If there are irregularities and misconducts as alleged in China NB’s statement, suggest correctional proposals to prevent future recurrence.
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$ D( M& [8 `! r8 }% p5 [8 hAnd 11, To make a report of the results of above items, |
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