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	Title		: IP location update for Network Controlled Mobility Management: Problem Statement 
	Author(s)	: E. Njedjou
	Filename	: draft-njedjou-mobopts-iplocup-netcomm-problem-00.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2005-10-27
	
Mobile IP is good at addressing IP session continuity (hide of the IP 
address change from transport layer perspective, as well as from the 
correspondent perspective) but certainly not optimal for mobility 
management as would perform 3GPP systems providers that want to 
extend their services to IP access systems. This document only 
describes the problem and is not meant to provide any solution nor 
any requirement thereof. 

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