Really depends on the carrier, the vast majority however are NAT'd internal
connections.

Like you said, you'll need to use some tunneling/NAT punchthrough to be able
to do p2p.

- Dan

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:15 PM, billconan <billco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello guys,
>
> i'm wondering how is a 3g phone is assigned an ip address?
>
> is it like adsl? or is it like an inner network (Network Address
> Translation )?
>
> if i want to implement a p2p application, i need to dig hole on the
> inner network right?
>
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