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RE: I-D ACTION:draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-cases-01.txt



Only one section of the draft has been updated.  If 
any of you have experience with DSL deployments please 
take a look and send comments to the list or myself.

Thanks,

Cleve...

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> 	Title		: Transition Scenarios for ISP Networks
> 	Author(s)	: C. Mickles
> 	Filename	: draft-mickles-v6ops-isp-cases-01.txt
> 	Pages		: 20
> 	Date		: 2002-9-12
> 	
> This document describes the different types of Internet Service
> Provider (ISP) networks in existence today.  It will provide design
> and operational considerations in delivering network services to
> customers for five specific areas in an effort to better identify
> specific issues which may arise during a transition to IPv6.
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