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	Title		: Multicast Mobility in MIPv6: Problem Statement
	Author(s)	: T. Schmidt, M. Waehlisch
	Filename	: draft-schmidt-mobopts-mmcastv6-ps-01.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2006-10-26
	
In this document we discuss mobility extensions to current IP layer 
   multicast solutions. Problems arising from mobile group communication 
   in general, in the case of multicast listener mobility and for mobile 
   Any Source Multicast as well as Source Specific Multicast senders are 
   documented. Characteristic aspects of multicast routing and 
   deployment issues are summarized. The principal approaches to the 
   multicast mobility problems are outlined subsequently.

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