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802.11n Should Be Finalized By September
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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By Sept. 11, it's probable that the 802.11n standard will finally be approved. On Friday, Bob Heile, the chairman of the IEEE 802.15 working group on Personal Area Networks, sent an email confirming that the IEEE 802.11n draft standard had been sent on to the Standards Review Committee, or RevCom, which formally recommends standards for approval.    (source: pcmag.com)


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