How many of you have used VoIP, e.g. using Speak Freely? Now here's a real useful application for a wearable with nominal wireless bandwidth, but it needs a user base first. -------- Original Message -------- From: "Dr. Evil" <> Subject: Re: Starium (was Re: article: german secure phone) (fwd) To:
> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 17:23:36 -0500 (CDT) > I thought they were going to release the details and do a public > standard? Where are the details? > > Is there any interest in putting together a little research group? > > Here's what I think the basic requirements would be: I think that would be a fantastic, wonderful idea. We need voice encryption. Voice encryption seems to be cursed. There have always been projects for it, but it has never happened as far as I know. The project dies, or it is untrustable for some reason (uses a proprietary cipher, etc). There was a project that was very similar to what you describe, called the Harmless Little Board (do a search). It looked like a great project, they had stuff working, but it's been dead for a while I think. Maybe it could be revived? I think they had an excellent approach, and if I had the money right now, I would hire someone to finish it out. There's also the SpeakFreely software, which I have used, and which I think is quite good, but I'm not sure if it's still in active development, and there isn't a good Linux version I don't think. Fortunately, starting one of these projects up again should be very easy now. You could essentially buy a full-featured PC type computer in a tiny box (there's one called Capuccino and some others) and just do it all in software. It has a modem on one side, and it has headphone/mic jacks on the other side. It violates your idea of "bump in the cord" but basically you could do the entire thing in software, just by writing the right kind of glue for the existing Linux version of SpeakFreely. When I have time I'm going to do something like this. But I have other things going on now... -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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