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	Title		: Mobile IPv4 Flow Mobility Problem Statement
	Author(s)	: N. Fikouras, et al.
	Filename	: draft-nomad-mip4-flow-mobility-pb-00.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2004-5-4
	
Internet capable mobile or portable devices are already a modern 
commodity while it is becoming all the more common that such devices are 
hosts to more then one wireless interface. The aim of this document is 
to show that a mobile user may make best use of this property by using 
multiple wireless interfaces in parallel. This would incline that the 
mobile user can distribute active flows across the available wireless 
interfaces and is able to seamlessly transfer them between the wireless 
interfaces in mid-session without interruption.

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