> > > > This seems to presume that you can predict in advance all of the
> > > > applications that a user will wish to execute on a particular node. Can you
> > > > do that?
> > >
> > > On a workstation you can't. On a tiny cellular device you
> > > often can.
> 
> > only if the device doesn't have a data port.
> 
> Actually then (especially in 3GPP devices) the IP stack will actually also 
> be behind that dataport, i.e. in the laptop. That is then a different story.

true enough.  but then you need the phone to act like an IPv6 router.

(it might be sufficient to have the phone act like a network interface -
if the network behind it provides a router and ND/RD etc. work normally)

Keith
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