> From: "Hallam-Baker, Phillip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The other side of the coin is the fact that many devices will effectively
> require no more than a /128 because of the way they connect up to the
> network. For example cell phones will be serviced on plans where the
> subscription fee is per device. Verizon, T-mobile, cingular need no more
> than one /64 each to service those networks.

Uhh...

- I thought they actually do (should) give /64 per phone, so that
  standar IPv6 address configuration works (you get IPv6 link local
  and global addresses from RA).

- phone can use more that one address if you use the phone connection
  to link your local network to the global internet without NAT,
  (needs some "nasty" ND-proxy hacks though..)

All Symbian phones have full IPv4/IPv6 dual stack on them already.

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