Michael, you are correct that the low-end links such as the 32K cited by the 
document
will not be used to carry BGP control messaging traffic. This is a very 
important point,
and I will make sure to call it out more explicitly in the next document 
revision.

Thank you for your comment,

Fred Templin

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> The document mentions that some data links used by aircrafts today only 
> provide
> a bandwidth in the order of 32 Kbps. Any protocols using these links should be
> parametrised for that bandwidth and parametrisation might not be the default
> one used in todays links used in the Internet. However, if I understand the
> document correctly, the BGP communication described in this document is not
> using these links and therefore I see no issues with respect to transport
> protocol considerations.
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