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        Title           : Analysis on IPv6 Transition in 3GPP Networks
        Author(s)       : J. Wiljakka
        Filename        : draft-ietf-v6ops-3gpp-analysis-00.txt
        Pages           : 17
        Date            : 2002-12-9
        
This document analyzes making the transition to IPv6 in Third 
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) General Packet Radio Service 
(GPRS) packet networks. The focus is on analyzing different 
transition scenarios, applicable transition mechanisms and finding 
solutions for those transition scenarios. In these scenarios, the 
User Equipment (UE) connects to nodes in other networks, e.g. in 
the Internet, and IPv6/IPv4 transition mechanisms are needed.

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