Tony,

Without thinking so much about this and asking what it is you do with the IPs, I must say IP addresses are NOT portable outside a given network where they are assigned. You cannot say in Kenya, Zuku assigns you 1.2.3.4 routed for the purpose of some obscure services that you run in your Kenyan network and then expect to carry the router configured with Zuku IPs and still expect it to work in Safaricom network, for instance! Now extrapolate that to a foreign country.



On 21 February 2017 at 16:03, Tony Likhanga via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Good people.... small query here....that little GGSN & SGSN matter...

1. My mobile Phone Service provider issues me with a special APN SIM card (assigned a pre-defined range of IPs) 

2. I roam on data into a different country...

Who assigns me the IP when in the foreign country? Is it still my provider? And will I still be assigned an IP address in the pre-defined range I'm used to at home?

Mwagiru, Kioko et al.... SOS!


Tony.

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