Wednesday, November 19, 2003
A CryptoPhone Based On The XDA
Posted by Janak Parekh in "HARDWARE" @ 06:30 PM
A company has taken the XDA and written custom dialer software that encrypts the voice channel for maximum security. It's pretty cool to see that Pocket PC/Windows Mobile Phone Edition has this kind of flexibility. However, there are two downsides: you must speak to someone else with the same device, and the price is... not cheap. $4,121 per phone, to be precise. 8O I assume it's a custom, low-volume solution...
"Berlin-based Cryptophone, a unit of privately held GSMK, developed the phone by inserting an encryption software inside a standard handheld computer phone. This ensures that calls can only be decoded by a similar handset or a computer running the software."
You can get more information from the company's website here.
"Berlin-based Cryptophone, a unit of privately held GSMK, developed the phone by inserting an encryption software inside a standard handheld computer phone. This ensures that calls can only be decoded by a similar handset or a computer running the software."
You can get more information from the company's website here.