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Title : IP Mobility and Policy Control
Author(s) : J. Korhonen, et al.
Filename : draft-korhonen-mobopts-mobility-policy-00.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2007-2-28
The IETF has developed many IP Mobility protocols, some of which have
been successfully deployed. There has also been work done on
enabling fast and efficient handovers at L3 and extensions to access
control protocols to enable fast handovers. One aspect that has not
been considered so far is the policies that a user is subjected to
when accessing a subscribed network. These policies, defined by the
network operator, have a significant impact on the user's mobility
experience. This document aims to provide a discussion document on
policy control and IP Mobility in controlled operator networks.
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