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发表于 2004-11-28 00:44 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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以下是美国华人网从ISO/IEC SC6秘书处获得的中国代表团团长谢全
0 @6 H2 e3 y: l8 }  L在会议首日发言的全文。据悉,此发言已经被列为会议正式文件,向 / s! H  ?! F; h( H7 H  R+ \! }
全体SC国家团体散发。 (可以因有趣多记住一些单词)+ Z, Y8 [! d* V: Z4 {' a0 K

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Opening Comments of China NB
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( R2 Z% B# @7 P9 F, R' n. JOrlando, Florida, USA
" M* g* R; a% P9 n' N* A0 p8 November 2004
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1, INTRODUCTION 7 v( v2 T. b6 m' H

* Y' f; ]! t$ f. Z+ g! dDear Mr. Chairman:
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On behalf of the Chinese delegation, I’d like to request an opportunity to make comments on some critical issues and dilemmas that the China NB is facing. The reason for us to make a statement at this early time, instead of waiting until the agenda turns to China NB’s item, is that we believe that the issues not only affect the China NB participation in this meeting, but also because they have some impact on the whole meeting agenda. Because these issues concern not only procedures, but also principles and values, we believe that before we get into technical discussions on the working items, these issues should be resolved first by the collective decision of this working group. After presenting the facts and our views, I’d like to propose some changes to the agenda and some new items for consideration. These changes are warranted by some newest development regarding this meeting.0 c8 v4 b: L# _
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:45 | 显示全部楼层
Dear Mr. Chairman, we would like to call your attention to a serious of events in the past several months leading up to the commencement of this meeting. These events, on the surface, indicate that there are many procedural confusions and misconceptions among the officers of this Working Group. However, if put these events together, the China NB believes that there is a pattern of irregularity, deception, mishandling, discrimination and obstruction against the China NB within this group. Therefore, we’d also like to take this opportunity to register a formal complaint against a deliberate and coordinated attempt to prevent the China NB from making a contribution to the International standards development within this group.
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$ m9 M$ x* H( m/ HWe would like to call all NB’s attention to the seriousness of this matter. If these problems are not resolved promptly, not only the China NB may not be able to fulfill its obligations as an ISO/IEC member, but the worthiness and effectiveness of this meeting may also be subject to question, and the integrity and image of ISO/IEC may as well be at risk. Therefore, we make this move, not just to correct the unfair treatment accorded to the China NB, but also to serve our obligation to “monitor ISO integrity and protect ISO’s image”.
理袁律师事务所
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:45 | 显示全部楼层
2, THE EVENTS # ^7 C% B: U7 |2 u+ m3 C$ ^

4 [$ o( Q, K2 I. c& LNow, you might be wondering what had happened that prompted the China NB to make such a radical move and strong allegation. If there is no objection from the NB’s, I will give a brief sequential description of the events. Some of these events are known to members as they have been posted on JTC1/SC6 website. But, there are new and more serious developments that most of the member NB’s do not know. I will give the basic facts, and will point out what causes the resentment of China NB.
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" w4 H$ Q4 s* @. LFact 1, Objection of China NB against the adoption of ISO/IEC 8802.11. ; w1 @: a2 ?, R$ _/ h$ r
The voting took place during Dec. 2003 and May 2004. Considering the fact that there some known security defects in 8802-11, the China NB (a P member of JTC1) cast a negative vote and in the mean time provided comments in which Chinese WAPI security mechanism is suggested as an alternative solution to the security mechanism in 8802-11. Despite the objections of China NB, 8802-11 was passed by a vote of 13-10-1. 2 z9 f/ _5 N% [6 K" V6 X+ v

% N+ d8 i; Z' h# H: k: rFact 2, China NB propose NP for WAPI Mechanism (N7506) $ k- _  l4 }( V3 M
On July 27, 2004, China NB submitted a proposal for WAPI security mechanism in accordance with procedures for technical work of ISO/IEC JTC1 and requested a fast-track procedure. After receiving the proposal, on August 2, 2004, JTC1 and SC6 published the proposal in document N7506 on its website for three month’s review by its NB’s (however, China NB’s fast-track request was ignored). On August 3, 2004, China NB submitted a proposal suggesting hold a ballot resolution group meeting on DIS 8802-11.
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:47 | 显示全部楼层
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Fact 3, Resolution Group Objection to China NB’s comments and Proposal
( R& S  d) C% u) ?% }On August 25 and 26, the SC6 Project Editor (in association with the Chair of IEEE 802.11) and the BK NB submitted document respectively arguing against China NB’s comments and proposal. The two documents suggested disregard of China NB’s comments on 8802.11 and cancellation of N7506 on various grounds. 1 O& i. V' v: J1 Z9 c& J& t9 l& U
However, there are many problems such as irregularity, deception, mishandling, and discrimination in those two documents. Together these two documents form a major source of resentment from the China NB.
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: X( \9 L1 j4 B# O, S: E, vFact 4, Cancellation of China NB’s NP (N7506) * e+ r5 b7 g0 _. N  T/ W
In mid-September, 2004, well before the ending of three-month review period, JTC1 Secretariat (American National Standards Institute located in New York) announced that N7506 is voided, that means that the NP proposal submitted by China NB was cancelled without consulting with the China NB. No explanation was offered. # A2 m$ [- T) Z  \
This is another problem.
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Fact 5, The Fast-Track of IEEE 802.11i & K* w% a+ d/ z5 A4 x
In the mean time when China NB’s NP (N7506) was abruptly terminated, the UK NB submitted a proposal based on IEEE 802.11i. SC6 immediately circulate it to its NB’s for one month review to enter six month fast track procedure. ! i2 H) \! n0 p. t, q5 J4 b( m" `
The different fate of two NPs , China NB’s N7506 and BK NB’s N7537 (IEEE802.11i), is hard to understand from China NB’s point of view.
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:51 | 显示全部楼层
Fact 6, Defects in N7537 (IEEE803.11i) 8 [% u- i* m  v' z
On Oct. 15, China NB voted against N7537. China NB submitted comments stating reasons for the negative ballot. China NB pointed out that there are defects in N7537. SC6 posted China NB’s comments on its website (N12732). 5 m" P, C2 o% ]6 f9 B9 q: J/ J! N/ x( t

/ o- j$ \( j( m; \Fact 7, China NB seek Explanation 2 @- t5 ?, y; ]) p' j3 H
In N12732, China NB also requested explanation on the cancellation of N7506. - M8 S5 L. s% u2 g" X9 i
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Fact 8, Obstruction of China’s Delegation * [- o( P) s" _
Considering all these problems, China NB hoped that we will have an opportunity to clarify the facts, to thoroughly discuss with the relevant parties, to seek the opinion of SC6 NB’s and to have the problems resolved during the Orlando meeting.
+ ?3 L, U1 y/ P( D+ `% Y. U) C  pTo make things even worse, an obstruction to China’s delegation occurred a few days ago.
0 L1 z, T; t0 o, HTo the surprise and resentment of China NB, three days before the start of Orlando meeting, the China NB were notified by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, that the visa applications of all four technical experts in the China delegation to Orlando meeting are rejected. 3 \3 {5 w9 [0 q' W7 v! M1 _. ?: M
The denial of visas for technical experts will severely handicap China NB’s participation in the Orlando meeting and will cause technical problems for relevant proposals.
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:51 | 显示全部楼层
3, THE DISPUTES
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, S% A: b( {+ X$ HAfter reviewing above facts, and reflecting on all the controversies and abnormities surrounding China NB’s position and proposals regarding IEEE 802.11 series standards, the China NB is convinced that there is a deliberate and coordinated attempt to thwart China NB’s effort to amend the 8802-11 standards. - u4 L4 W( c2 A
Because of these incidents, China NB is in a awkward situation. We are concerned about the fate of our proposals, we are puzzled by all the strange moves, we are uncertain about what can be achieved in this meeting, we are worried that standards with defects are allowed into the ISO standards system. 4 E2 G: {: `& H  H! k
To be frankly, China NB pondered the option of not participating in this meeting after the denial of visas to all our experts. However, as you can see, we are here. The fact that China NB send delegates to this meeting after all those unfair treatments, indicate that we still have trust in the ISO/IEC system and that we still have trust in the NB’s of this group. We are here not just to complain, we are here to resolve the differences. We believe mistakes can be corrected, that problems can be solved. We invite all NB’s to join us to uphold the principles of ISO/IEC so that the integrity and image of ISO/IEC can remain intact.
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; A1 L! @! R7 h; I4 A! r* s( x6 ^In order to solve the problems, we need to identify them. Here is a list. ! s4 @4 C; k0 h; d( j* b7 E

- A1 w) b8 M/ q" BProblem 1, The overlook of China NB’s request of fast Track for N7506. # @) P# ]" v+ v, x, N' i  Q! q
Problem 2, U.K. NB’s assertion that N7506 would cause confusion and would have “no standing and no reasons.” 6 p& x3 V+ l  F& E" U9 n# l8 M6 ]
Problem 3, U.K. NB’s proposal that China NB submit NP to IEEE. + O% C& n3 }  S
Problem 4, Project editor’s assertion that IEEE 802.11i solves the WEP issue and thus oppose China NB’s NP (N7506).   P& p& z6 \" U6 o0 Q5 i* I- R
Problem 5, the termination of N7506. 1 z# R! a( p% e6 T) m+ \) h2 ~
Problem 6, the fast-track status to N7537 (IEEE803.11i) , a: G) }9 n8 O. O3 f3 a$ B7 e$ \
Problem 7, the late explanation for the cancellation of N7506. & Q% R8 f# @6 {3 l2 O! @, X5 ?
Problem 8, the denial of visa to Chinn’s NB experts team.
2 `1 [; t5 M/ M: j$ BProblem 9, a difficult situation for China NB in this meeting.
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0 [& Z1 I6 Q; wThese problems generate even more questions and issues with broader significance. Here are some examples: 5 E) s4 ^* Q% f0 D# P
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Issue 1, The ISO/IEEE relationship. / T0 e% s- G6 X* A6 m9 ^
It seems that BK NB’s suggestion that China NB submit NP to IEEE is setting a precedent that ISO NB’s are forced to work under the IEEE structure, instead of working according to ISO procedures.
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Issue 2, The effectiveness of ISO Publications.
( j" X; W" \& @BK NB assertion that amendment approved by ISO “has no place, cause confusion and has no reason”. Is this a new position of ISO regarding its amendment?
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1 {4 }( D, P) n: J' ^Issue 3, Cancellation of NP’s
3 \+ r: m8 Z8 ?) L  yWho has the authority to cancel NP’s and on what ground should NP’s be cancelled?
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Issue 4, the Merits of amendment. 3 w; Y- r/ J( s3 l+ f$ l2 `1 a' Y2 _
Project editor opposes N7506 on the ground that 802.11i will be coming and will solve the WEP problems. Is that a normal procedure? Who has the authority which amendment should be discarded or considered?
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:53 | 显示全部楼层
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Issue 5, The different treatment of N7506 and N7537.
; q/ b; w# k+ h1 f  oWhy BK NB’s NP given a fast –track in the mean time China NB’s NP was cancelled.
5 e8 k3 p4 ^; K! QWhy favor one and discriminate the other? On what ground? ( e" a/ N" V$ A* z# h
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Issue 6, Visa denial?
. x# B% r8 M7 |Why are the technical experts of China’s NB were denied visas? What is the host obligation? Will it become a common pattern in the future? Who is responsible for the damages to China NB and the ISO course?
Issue 7, Meeting agendas? 7 A" J0 _9 x; x
Chinese experts cannot attend the meetings, what is going to happen to N7506? Who is going to explain it? Who is going to defend it? Will it be discarded? Will it be trailed without defense? % }; r4 O9 u  M) V; r8 B

. |1 e% L, i2 y; Q+ l5 E  o$ eIssue 8, Will N7537(IEEE802.11i) pass without consideration of China NB’s views? . U+ A* c7 A( Y! m% }
Now that it is alleged that N7537 will displace N7506, making it obsolete, now that N7537 has been given a favorable leading position, now that China NB’s N7506, although held leading positions both in technology and timing, has been eliminated, and even if restored has lost advantages, now that China’s experts has pointed out the defects of N7537, despite of all these, N7537(IEEE802.11i) may pass. 3 B3 |5 G0 U+ B2 R# w8 p
But pass at what cost? Is it due process?
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4 l. ?$ F9 r0 v' s1 |* V$ o4, WHAT IS AT STAKE? ' X2 x& I/ ]1 Q! ?

* `- Y) H' R1 V6 {! A* pAll these problems, questions and issues should not be overlooked. What at stake here is a lot more than the fate of one NB and its NP, there are broader implications and deep impact on every one of us. For example,
! D0 `1 H$ t$ U. L6 }1, ISO may be over run by IEEE and loose autonomy and prestige. 3 H" c( p& h5 V5 Q
2, Procedures will be distorted, manipulated and abused. ( o% o" ]5 ?3 i) A; _
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4, Standards with defects are allowed to pass ISO.
# \' Q/ K3 P1 m: s3 V1 T5, As a result, ISO may hurt its reputation and image.
0 M$ C* |9 n6 O9 e9 C8 F6, Chances of national adoptions for ISO standards may be reduced. $ j) `: f, U+ N6 a+ Q0 x
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* j0 n. o: ?' F+ F1, We believe there is a mishandling of N7506 in overlooking fast-track request. ' ~4 n4 K* p  |3 M
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2, China NB cannot accept the proposal to submit NP to IEEE. It is not written in procedural directives and does not fit the role and status of China NB.
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" F, j; _9 Z7 \) V% \3, China NB does not agree with the view that ISO/IEC amendment is “useless”. We believe that ISO/IEC amendments have as much, or even more, authority than IEEE’s.
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4, We believe that China NB’s NP (N7506) qualifies the fast-track requirement and that the cancellation of N7506 did not go through due process, and explanations (although late) are not satisfactory.
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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:54 | 显示全部楼层
5, We regard the cancellation as a unfair and discriminatory treatment.
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6, 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”.

: W  A+ f" p8 k- |+ Q7, We maintain the view that N7537 (IEEE 802.11i) has defects and should not be given fast-track status.
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8, 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. * Z4 Z* G! L" ]- N
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.
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( N/ @6 k' P$ @% D' Y# M" F: KThese views are subject to the review and judgment of fellow NB in this meeting. We are willing to cooperate and provide details for consideration. $ g  h% Z! R( h1 b) `

; q- D* V8 @6 u9 h8 W7 t6, CHINA NB’S GENERAL POSITIONS
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0 Q  }" D1 B( m) YNow, please allow me to present China NB’s positions on those issues. : T/ d8 P7 \  F
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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%. % W- }$ ~$ p6 B
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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. # G% F# {' G  G, o5 w! g; _

, j& l; d- l9 V" t7 g" e7 G4, 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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5, 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.
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6, 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. , x7 [% J: I) m7 g

. m$ J$ t+ X+ }/ t; w7, 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.
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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. 3 I7 M) e/ M, j& T3 J$ p5 N

7 Z8 g+ n& O) w8 ]& c( Q7 E" X9, 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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 楼主| 发表于 2004-11-28 00:55 | 显示全部楼层
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.
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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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% 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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看完这份材料,我头都大了,闭上眼睛躺了好一会儿,呵呵,学英语需要勇气啊!
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发表于 2004-11-28 05:24 | 显示全部楼层
刚看完两段,生词是一堆一堆的呀~~~,呵呵,喝点茶,继续看~~~
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发表于 2004-11-28 06:46 | 显示全部楼层
同言同羽 置业良晨
终于看完了。: r8 r" _" X9 i, }( v
对了,mercurybird,你的专业难道是计算机通信吗?
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发表于 2004-11-28 07:16 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
晕,眼睛都花了!
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发表于 2004-11-28 07:57 | 显示全部楼层
Originally posted by connie at 2004-11-28 06:24 AM:. s5 N% v3 j2 I7 L0 Z) y* O2 u
刚看完两段,生词是一堆一堆的呀~~~,呵呵,喝点茶,继续看~~~
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7 a. Y) }0 B& o% v0 y8 W5 bconnie看都有这么多生词,那我这么烂的英语不是更要命:(
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不过还是硬着头皮看下去吧,soooooo loooooooooooooong!!!!!!!!
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发表于 2004-11-28 12:01 | 显示全部楼层
I read half way through. I admire Merrybird's and Connie's efforts, but I don't think it is a way for everyone to learn English :) Those brieviations, if not your major or field, do absolutely no good for helping you understand the material. I don't find too many new words there but those "standards" drove me nuts!
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同言同羽 置业良晨
I don't find too many new words there but those "standards" drove me nuts!

3 y- x" O; D1 dhehe,your hard working should be encouraged.also there are not any new words for you,however some words of this field appear in this file correctly, just as your spoken that this file is more suitable to people in communication technology  field.
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你的专业难道是计算机通信吗?

2 p" Q0 n: I: Q, foh no, i ever worked for networking & software tech. company
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发表于 2004-11-28 23:40 | 显示全部楼层
有些词也不算生词,但我平常不怎么用,所以把它们又当生词记了一遍,呵呵。
; d+ i: b$ H0 A6 g我们上学期刚上完计算机网络,用的就是鲍姆出的那本书,看那本书比看这份材料还晕~~~~
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发表于 2004-11-29 00:03 | 显示全部楼层
实在是看不下去了,休息一下,明儿接着看!
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发表于 2004-11-29 23:56 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
....ok....100 is not worth reading it.
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发表于 2004-11-30 01:01 | 显示全部楼层

ok

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发表于 2004-11-30 03:27 | 显示全部楼层
同言同羽 置业良晨
那么长呀,看得头晕了。
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发表于 2004-12-19 22:30 | 显示全部楼层
同言同羽 置业良晨
一定要把英语治好
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发表于 2004-12-20 00:17 | 显示全部楼层

我啥也看不懂,看明白的都是一个一个的词

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发表于 2004-12-25 22:20 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
眼都花了:o
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发表于 2004-12-26 18:12 | 显示全部楼层
哎呀。。。这这 。。。。算了。。。当我掉了100金币吧!
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发表于 2004-12-26 20:47 | 显示全部楼层
Originally posted by 风潇潇水潇潇 at 2004-12-26 07:12 PM:
: G6 x6 u( G5 B/ G哎呀。。。这这 。。。。算了。。。当我掉了100金币吧!

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  O% c1 m2 u5 @) d健康的心态!有希望!!
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发表于 2004-12-26 21:15 | 显示全部楼层
WAPI 与 IEEE 802.11 之争不仅是标准之争,更多的是中国希望在网络标准领域不仅仅是人云亦云。可惜,商业利益和中国在计算机及相关制造业的落后(可不是联想买了IBM攒机器的行业),功亏一篑。这篇文章充分反映了中国的无奈和不甘心,其实基本在技术之外谈这个问题。7 `) t4 u! ^7 G5 x1 d5 k

# C  @# s. ]8 c5 W/ tAnyway,中国在力图改变,我相信也能够改变,在不远的将来。
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发表于 2004-12-29 12:06 | 显示全部楼层
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
我倒
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发表于 2004-12-30 15:53 | 显示全部楼层

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