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FW: [mobile-ip] I-D ACTION:draft-soliman-v4v6-mipv4-00.txt



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Hesham

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 > Subject: [mobile-ip] I-D ACTION:draft-soliman-v4v6-mipv4-00.txt
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 > 	Title		: Dual Stack Mobile IPv6
 > 	Author(s)	: H. Soliman, G. Tsirtsis
 > 	Filename	: draft-soliman-v4v6-mipv4-00.txt
 > 	Pages		: 11
 > 	Date		: 2003-8-22
 > 	
 > This specification adds IPv4 extensions to Mobile IPv6 to allow dual 
 > stack mobile nodes to roam within the Internet using Mobile IPv6 
 > only while simultaneously maintaining connections using their IPv4 
 > and IPv6 home addresses.
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