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IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06

Unapproved Draft IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Amendment 3: Management Plane Procedures and Services

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IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06 is an unapproved draft IEEE standard for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems, focused on management plane procedures and services. As part of the IEEE 802.16 family, it addresses how networked wireless equipment may be managed, configured, and monitored within communication systems. This makes IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06 relevant to engineers and procurement teams evaluating draft requirements for interoperable broadband wireless access implementations.

About IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06

This draft standard extends the IEEE 802.16 air interface framework with management plane procedures and services for broadband wireless access. Its technical scope is centered on how network elements exchange management information, support operational control, and maintain consistent service behavior across fixed and mobile deployments. Because it is marked unapproved and inactive, IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06 is best viewed as a technical reference for the specific draft stage rather than a current compliance target.

Where is IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06 used?

IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06 is mainly relevant in broadband wireless access environments where operators need defined management behavior for network devices and supporting infrastructure. Typical use cases may include base station management, subscriber equipment configuration, and coordination of operational services in fixed or mobile wireless systems. It is especially useful where communication, networking, and broadcast technologies depend on predictable control-plane and management-plane procedures during development, evaluation, or legacy system support.

Importance in practice

In practice, this draft helps reduce ambiguity around how wireless broadband systems should be managed and monitored. Clear management plane procedures can support more consistent design choices, easier testing, and better interoperability between vendor equipment. For organizations working with IEEE P802.16g/D7, Nov 06, the document may also assist with compliance review, specification comparison, and procurement decisions when assessing draft-stage requirements for network operation and service control.

  • Management plane procedures
  • Fixed and mobile broadband wireless access
  • Operational control and service monitoring
  • IEEE 802.16 air interface context
  • Draft-stage technical reference
SKU: b080ea578a46

  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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