R&D Update
June 13,
2007
Progress
on the desktop VoIP client has been slower than
anticipated due to the difficulty of working with the
sipXtapi code base. The design firm building the
software is 400% over budget and because of their own
financial situation, has decided to work on this project
intermittently, as their budget allows.
At this
point PrivaFone, Inc. is actively soliciting venture capital
for R&D of our secure VoIP products. Our design firm
simply can't afford to work efficiently on this project
otherwise.
VC firms
should consider the fact that PrivaFone is developing
completely unique secure VoIP products, featuring:
-
symmetric or asymmetric encryption
-
symmetric key lengths are set by the user, and are
limited only by computational power
-
porting this application to a mobile operating system
will afford truly anonymous, covert and secure
communication to/from any wireless access point on earth
- the
PBX server will solve the problem of getting through
firewalls, and will allow private switching of VoIP
communication, and eventually email, IM,
videoconferencing and web proxy functionality
- the
source code will be published for peer review
We doubt
whether any company in the world otherwise will develop such
secure consumer VoIP software.
The
bottom line is that PrivaFone is a good investment.
We live
in a day and age when privacy--and the personal security it
engenders--is rapidly disappearing. For example, it's
a well known fact that all cell phones can be covertly
turned on--even when the power is off--allowing the mobile
operator (or government) to listen to what people nearby are saying. The only way to stop this is to remove the
cell phone's battery. If you have a cell phone, it's a
government bug, and if it's GPS enabled, it's a tracking
bug. PrivaFone software will change this, and allow
consumers to communicate securely and anonymously using a PDA
(not cell phone) connected to an 802.11x wireless access
point.
VC firms
may contact us
here.
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