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Just in case you did not see this.

Carl

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Title : An IPv6 Geographic
Author(s) : T. Hain
Filename : draft-hain-ipv6-geo-addr-01.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2009-10-26

This document defines an IPv6 Geographic global unicast address
       format for use in the Internet.  The address format defined in this
       document is consistent with the IPv6 Protocol [1] and the "IPv6
Addressing Architecture" [2]. It is designed to facilitate scalable Internet routing when sites attach to multiple service providers, by
       using a prefix based on a geographic reference to the site. A
       natural byproduct of this address allocation mechanism is that all
       addresses are fixed allowing sites to change providers at will
       without requiring their network to renumber.

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