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        Title           : Terminal Independent Mobile IP (TIMIP)
        Author(s)       : P. Estrela et al.
        Filename        : draft-estrela-timip-01.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 2003-1-17
        
All IP mobility protocols currently proposed on the IETF assume that 
the mobile nodes always have a mobility-aware IP stack, which is 
still a scenario that can seldom be found nowadays. Most terminals, 
including the laptops and PDAs which most would benefit of the 
mobility support, still use legacy IP stacks, limiting their use to 
layer-2 mobility within a single IP subnet.  
This document presents Terminal Independent Mobile IP (TIMIP), which 
supports IP micro-mobility of all possible existing legacy IP 
terminals, while fully interoperating with Mobile IP to provide 
macromobility across IP subnets for all terminals.

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