In einer eMail vom 29.07.2009 22:24:24 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt
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It's a  worthy endeavor to understand how two hosts that both always move
and have  no home rendezvous.

Eliot





:-) I had only in mind a scenario where just one (source) party is homeless
 i.e. all the time on the go.
May be that the associated service which I remember is not perfectly
adequate (sorry for that): I remember a telephone feature where  a service man
had no home station but just a chip card with special  service authorization
bits on it which he could plug into other phone sets  while visiting other
people's places .

After all I only suggested to also discuss IP Mobility and would be
interested in the outcome.
As to avoid any misunderstanding: my favorite solution for the scalability
problem is based on associating the geographical coordinates of the
closest DFZ-routers with the individual users' IP addresses (RFC1712).  Hereby 
no
IP Mobility is involved at all.

But my speculation is this: Maybe further aspects show up in the mobility
discussion for which from geo-coordinates derived identifiers might be
beneficial too.

Heiner
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