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IEEE P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008

Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications--Amendment 3: 3650-3700 MHz Operation in USA

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P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 is a draft wireless networking standard that addresses Wireless LAN MAC and PHY operation in the 3650-3700 MHz band in the USA. As part of the communication, networking and broadcast technologies field, it helps define how equipment may access this spectrum in a controlled and interoperable way. For organizations working with IEEE-style WLAN implementations, P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 provides a focused technical reference for spectrum-specific design and compliance considerations.

What is P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008?

This document is an amendment draft for IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN specifications, with emphasis on medium access control and physical layer requirements for 3650-3700 MHz operation in the United States. P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 builds on the broader WLAN framework by tailoring radio behavior to a defined frequency range, which can affect channel use, coexistence, and implementation details. It is relevant to engineers and evaluators who need a precise technical basis for spectrum-aware wireless design.

Where is P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 used?

P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 is mainly used where wireless LAN equipment must operate in the 3650-3700 MHz band under U.S. requirements. That includes radio product development, conformance testing, and system planning for access points, client devices, and related WLAN hardware. It is also useful in engineering workflows that need a clear reference for frequency-specific MAC and PHY behavior. In practice, the standard supports controlled deployment of WLAN technology in spectrum-sensitive environments.

Why is P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 important?

This standard matters because it helps align wireless LAN implementation with a specific regulatory and technical operating band. Using P802.11y/D8.0, Feb 2008 as a reference can support compliance reviews, reduce interoperability risk, and improve consistency across design and testing activities. It is especially valuable when procurement or engineering teams need to verify that equipment is intended for the correct spectrum and protocol behavior. The inactive status also makes version control important when tracing legacy requirements.

  • IEEE 802.11 amendment draft
  • 3650-3700 MHz U.S. operation
  • MAC and PHY specifications
  • Wireless LAN spectrum context
  • Compliance and testing reference
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  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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