Rivals agree on 802.11s wireless Mesh proposal
Following a quiet agreement on a joint IEEE mesh networking standard last month, companies like Motorola are announcing plans to move the technology into their own products. The Intel-and Firetide-led SEE Mesh, which had put forward a proposal to compete with Nortel’s Wi-Mesh Alliance, resolved their differences and moved forward with a joint proposal that should be voted in as the draft standard for 802.11s, the IEEE mesh networking standard.
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