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Re: [IEEE1904.1] December Venue - preliminary information



All,

 

If you already saw the e-mail below, I apologize for duplicate.

But apparently, several mailboxes chocked on 5 MB attachment. For those who have not received the previous e-mail, please review the information below.

The message and the original attachment can be viewed on our reflector archive

http://www.ieee1904.org/1/email/msg00042.html (attachment link is at the bottom).

 

Regards,

Glen

 

From: Glen Kramer [mailto:gkramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 6:07 PM
To: STDS-P1904-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [IEEE1904.1] December Venue - preliminary information

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

After 4 meetings in Asia, in December 2010, P1904.1 returns to a North American location.

Our December meeting will be hosted by Broadcom Corporation in Santa Monica, in South California.

 

Here are some preliminary details.

 

Meeting dates: December 14-16, 2010

Hotel: Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel (http://www.santamonicaloewshotel.com/)

Special room rate: $192/night + tax

Host will provide lunches and AM and PM coffee breaks.

Meeting registration fee: $150.00 per person

 

Attached is a brochure describing the venue and surrounding areas.

 

Before we are able to finalize the contract, we need to get a fairly accurate head count.

(BTW, I expect some people already might be in California the week before to attend Broadband Forum meeting in San Francisco.)

 

Please, reply to this e-mail (do not  REPLY TO ALL) with one the following subject lines:

 

WILL DEFINITELY ATTEND

WILL DEFINITELY NOT ATTEND

NOT SURE

 

Please, reply for yourself only.

If your subject line is “NOT SURE”, please state in the body of the e-mail what additional information you need or what other events or decisions your attendance depends on.  

 

I would like to ask you to provide your response within a week (by August 24th).

Please, let me know if you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

 

Glen Kramer

Chair, IEEE P1904.1 Working Group (www.ieee1904.org/1)

glen.kramer@xxxxxxxx