Worrall, 2001 - Google Patents
The impact of IPv6 on wireless networksWorrall, 2001
- Document ID
- 2301100029334877882
- Author
- Worrall K
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- Publication venue
- Second International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies (3G 2001)
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This paper discusses the role of IP, and in particular IPv6, in third generation mobile networks. 3G networks have a number of complex requirements. This type of network will be expected to handle a mix of traditionally circuit switched and packet data. Some of this will …
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