FYI -- 

The IPV6-3GPP Design Committee has published the following
draft.  Feedback from the working group is encouraged.

Thanks,
Margaret


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>         Title           : Recommendations for IPv6 in 3GPP Standards
>         Author(s)       : M. Wasserman
>         Filename        : draft-wasserman-3gpp-advice-00.txt
>         Pages           : 19
>         Date            : 31-Oct-01
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>This document contains recommendations from the Internet
>Engineering Task Force (IETF) IPv6 Working Group to the Third
>Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) community regarding the use
>of IPv6 in the 3GPP standards.  The IPv6 Working Group supports the
>use of IPv6 within 3GPP and offers these recommendations in a
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