Richard Parrett (?) wrote:
GSM uses less than strong encryption, by the way. I forget the technical details, but it is of the level that governments can fairly readily crack, but beyond the reach of most private organisations. (So no more 'Squidgy-gate'). It would, however, be quite feasible to add additional second stage encryption to phones (since the dataflow is digital point-point). I wonder if Nokia, a Finnish company well outside the scope of COCOM, might offer a feature like this.
All operaters of cellular networks in India are to use GSM, and Nokia has been running an enormous ad campaign, it is very likely to be the market leader in instruments. I don't know about any encryption provided, though. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Electric Dreams subscriptions and back issues, send a mail to rishab@arbornet.org with 'get help' as the message Subject. Rishab Aiyer Ghosh rishab@dxm.ernet.in rishab@arbornet.org Vox +91 11 6853410 Voxmail 3760335 H 34C Saket, New Delhi 110017, INDIA