I think part of the questions are around the applicability of the document.
The document doesn't seem to constrain this very much:

   For the purposes of this document, a cellular host is considered to 
   be a terminal that uses an air interface to connect to a cellular 
   access network (i.e. GPRS, UMTS, CDMA2000) in order to provide IPv6 
   connectivity to an IP network.

So unless "terminal" is a well-defined term in the IETF context this
seems to apply to e.g. a full-powered laptop with a PCMCIA radio card,
a cellular phone with a Java JVM that allows it to run downloaded
applications, and perhaps even a router with such an air interface.

  Erik

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