Folks, 

I've finished to write up the draft - 
Consideration of IPv6 in IEEE 802.16.

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-shin-ipv6-ieee802.16-00.txt

I think it will be useful to start discussion on problems and goals
for the BoF.

ps, I cced ipv6 wg since some of isssues can be also disccussed 
in ipv6 wg.

Thanks, 
Myung-Ki,
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        Title           : Considerations of IPv6 in IEEE 802.16 Networks
        Author(s)       : M. Shin, J. Moon
        Filename        : draft-shin-ipv6-ieee802.16-00.txt
        Pages           : 20
        Date            : 2005-9-29
        
   As the deployment of IEEE 802.16 networks progresses, IPv6 will be
   introduced on IEEE 802.16 networks.  The characteristics of IEEE
   802.16 networks put special considerations on how IPv6 used.  This
   document describes considerations on IPv6 adoption in IEEE 802.16
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