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IEEE P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017

9 20xx: Fixed and Mobile Wireless Access in Channel Bandwidth up to 1.25 MHz

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IEEE P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017

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P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017 is a draft technical standard for fixed and mobile wireless access in channel bandwidths up to 1.25 MHz. It sits within communications and networking technologies, where narrowband wireless links need defined behavior for dependable operation. This specification is relevant to designers and integrators looking for a structured approach to low-bandwidth wireless access, especially where spectrum efficiency, interoperability, and implementation consistency are important.

Overview of P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017

P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017 focuses on a wireless access framework intended for narrow channel operation up to 1.25 MHz. The standard supports technical alignment for fixed and mobile connectivity scenarios, helping establish common expectations for signaling, link operation, and system behavior. As an inactive draft document, it is best understood as part of the development history of wireless broadband access requirements rather than a current release. It remains useful for reference in engineering review and legacy comparison.

Typical use cases

This type of standard is typically relevant to wireless access equipment working in constrained spectrum environments, including fixed wireless links, mobile access terminals, and network infrastructure designed for low-bandwidth channels. It may also apply to planning, testing, or comparing systems that need consistent operation in 1.25 MHz channel bandwidths. Engineers involved in radio design, protocol implementation, or conformance review may use P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017 as a technical reference for narrowband access behavior.

Why it matters

Standards like P802.16s/D3, Jun 2017 matter because they help reduce ambiguity in wireless system design and evaluation. For narrowband fixed and mobile access, clear requirements can support more consistent implementation, easier procurement decisions, and better test planning. They also help teams compare equipment on a common technical basis, which can lower integration risk and improve performance predictability. In practice, that consistency is important when working with limited channel bandwidth and access systems that must operate reliably.

  • Narrowband wireless access up to 1.25 MHz
  • Fixed and mobile system context
  • Communications and networking focus
  • Draft specification reference
  • Legacy engineering and comparison use
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  • Publication Date: 2017
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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