In 2003, assignment accumulation TGma was accustomed to "roll up" abounding of the amendments to the 1999 adaptation of the 802.11 standard. REVma or 802.11ma, as it was called, created a distinct certificate that alloyed 8 amendments (802.11a, b, d, e, g, h, i, j) with the abject standard. Upon approval on March 8, 2007, 802.11REVma was renamed to the then-current abject accepted IEEE 802.11-2007.12
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