At 12:59 PM 11/19/03 -0800, Steve Schear wrote:
If and when this is accomplished the source could then be used, if it can't already, for PC-PC secure communications.
They claim to be releasing code for PCs for free. A practical replacement for
SpeakFreely may be at hand. The limitation of either direct phone or ISDN connection requirement is a problem though.
Since they use GSM *data* services, and since quality affects *delay* in their setup, they may be hindered by users acceptance. However, it might also be a reminder to the users of why they payed the kiloEuros. Read their FAQ. They have total clue. No one should think less of them for trying to make a Euro at first, paid by users well able to pay the price, endure the problems, and Metcalfe's law inconveniences. That's techonomics -CD players cost a kilobuck at first, and not every content was available. ----- An RPG a day keeps the invaders away.