IEEE 802.11y specifications

Hello!

I have been looking for information about the IEEE developing standard

802.11y and I sitll haven't found any information about the modulation technique and the channel width to be used. Can anyone give me that answers? They're already on the 6th draft...

Another doubt I have it's if it's expected to be implemented in Europe. I only read references to FCC and it's implementation in the US... how about in Europe, isn't ETSI to approve it's utilization?

Thank you for the attention.

Compliments, Rodrigo S.

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Godigo hath wroth:

802.11y is 802.11a/b/g modulation but on the 3650-3700MHz band. It is suppose to be exactly the same as 802.11a/b/g, but with a different contention protocol and different MAC layer timing so that it works at much longer ranges.
3650-3700MHz is US only. However, there are other possible bands. See:

Dunno.

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Jeff Liebermann

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