Feder et al., 2003 - Google Patents
A seamless mobile VPN data solution for UMTS and WLAN usersFeder et al., 2003
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- Feder P
- Lee N
- Martin-Leon S
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- Fourth International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies
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Mobile virtual private networks (MVPNs) can provide remote users with easy, secure high- speed access to their enterprise network resources. There is a tremendous market opportunity for operators who can meet the needs of these users. Third-generation (3G) …
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