Ooops, I didn't dig down quite enough at 
http://www.ili-info.com/ieee802drafts/. Although the draft is available there, 
it costs money. Members of 802.16 or other 802 working groups that share access 
can get drafts via the private 802.16 drafts page.

Donald

-----Original Message-----
From: Eastlake III Donald-LDE008 
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 4:45 PM
To: 'gabriel montenegro'; Erik Nordmark; Soohong Daniel Park
Cc: MIPSHOP WG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Int-area ML
Subject: RE: [Int-area] Re: A New BoF [16ng BoF: IPv6 over IEEE 802.16(e) 
Networks]

Well, depending on how deep you want to go, the official 802.16 web site is 
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/ and lots of 802.16 documents are 
available at http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/docs/index.html. And the 
802.16e site is http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/tge/index.html. But, 
admittedly, it is not clear that the documents which are publicly available 
through these sites are the documents that you want.

In particular, you probably want the 802.16e draft standard. For many 802 
effort, such drafts are only available to members. But it looks like 802.16e 
has chosen to make its current draft available via the "802 unapproved drafts" 
page at http://www.ili-info.com/ieee802drafts/,

Donald 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of gabriel 
montenegro
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:47 PM
To: Erik Nordmark; Soohong Daniel Park
Cc: MIPSHOP WG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Int-area ML
Subject: Re: [Int-area] Re: A New BoF [16ng BoF: IPv6 over IEEE 802.16(e) 
Networks]

[Reducing the number of aliases...]

Erik, 

WiMax Forum documents are only available to members, so no luck there.
But this BoF is mostly about IEEE 802.16. The IEEE's "Get IEEE" service offers 
access to some of the relevant documents (those that have been published for 
some time, 6 months, I believe). So you can fetch some relevant docs here:

http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.16.html

Unfortunately, that does not yet include the mobile ammendment (16e).

Hope this helps,

-gabriel

--- Erik Nordmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can IETF participants freely access the 802.16 and WIMAX documents, so 
> that we can understand what this thing is before we have a BoF?
> 
> (That's been a sticking point for previous BoFs relating to other
> technologies.)


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