The Multicast mobility (multimob) working group provides guidance for supporting multicast in a mobile environment. The scope of work will be limited to Proxy Mobile IPv6, IGMPv3/MLDv2 protocols and listener mobility. Work requiring modifications to mobility protocols and IGMPv3/MLDv2 is out of scope in this first stage of this working group. Modifications to multicast routing protocols are out of scope. Specific goals for the group are: - Document how multicast can be supported in a Proxy Mobile IPv6 environment - Document the configuration of IGMPv3/MLDv2 in mobile environments The Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) specification as defined in RFC 5213 does not describe how to support multicast. Some forms of multicast support can, however, be built in the involved nodes by using existing capabilities of multicast protocols and the underlying mobility protocols. The first task of the working group is to document such solutions for PMIPv6. This work will not require any additions or changes to message types and parameters specified in RFC 5213, and must assume an unmodified mobile host. The work will employ the remote subscription model. This is a mechanism by which a mobile node joins a multicast group and receives multicast data forwarded via the local mobility anchor. IGMPv3/MLDv2 has been specified for wired networks with shared links. Mobile nodes have needs that are specific to wireless networks and mobility (e.g. entering a dormant mode to conserve battery power, minimizing the latency for joining and leaving a group in support of movement). The second task of the WG is to assess existing solutions for group management, and determine to what extent these methods are sufficient in a mobile environment. This will include recommending appropriate selection of timer values and protocol parameters. In performing its work, the working group will work closely with both the mobility community (NETLMM and NETEXT WGs) and the multicast community (MBONED WG). The group will consider both source specific multicast and any source multicast multicast models. Future work, subject to rechartering, may study/evaluate extensions to support PMIPv6 optimizations to address the avalanche problem and fast handover and extensions to IGMPv3/MLDv2 to support better operation in mobile environments.