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	Title		: IPv6 over Network based Mobile IPv4
	Author(s)	: J. Navali, et al.
	Filename	: draft-navali-ip6-over-netmip4-01.txt
	Pages		: 31
	Date		: 2006-10-25
	
There is a growing demand for routable IP addresses to support large
   wireless user base today.  Wireless operators are looking for ways to
   leverage the IPv6 address space to meet the ever increasing number of
   wireless data users.  The operators who have network based IPv4
   mobility solutions can leverage the same scheme to provide mobility
   access service with larger address pool using IPv6 addressing.  The
   proposed approach solves both, by allowing the provision of the
   mobility service, and the IPv6 address acquisition for the MN, either
   by the Access Router, or by the virtual link-layer through the Access
   Node.

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