re: voice encryption
Hey guys last week we got ahold of a new board made by IBM that is an actual ISDN board. It is accessible as com1, is hayes compatible, and has the texas instruments DSP chip on it. The claim is 64kb. We will test it and see how it goes. This would be better than the 28.8 stuff but I think that still needs to be done for cellular. --------- I'd like a 250 Mhz 128 bit hybrid processor with 64 meg of 8 way interleaved memory, a 10 megabyte per second i/o channel, two 3 gig hard disks, two dat drives with compression, and a large diet coke. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.3a mQCNAiz4FWMAAAEEALBCb7HZS7V4gbsp9yJ7Yty49jQ9wcgRhkLjNNgdyJbrJZCq 5/sv4Ljy/4AhVhjlJyZS8L3owS8l0ClZVzWw4/kO3KN7MPz4YPPR7+qIlPQVM0yv gWpJ43EZZ8b8cvAkE9HATCKWktY2ReRSX5DLnScDH/n5jivw+MD/UO8fURCVAAUR tCBNYXJrIEhpdHRpbmdlciA8YnVnc0BuZXRzeXMuY29tPg== =VbKi -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Mark Hittinger says:
Hey guys last week we got ahold of a new board made by IBM that is an actual ISDN board. It is accessible as com1, is hayes compatible, and has the texas instruments DSP chip on it. The claim is 64kb. We will test it and see how it goes. This would be better than the 28.8 stuff but I think that still needs to be done for cellular.
And what about the millions of people in areas without ISDN (including me) and all the people who might want to talk with them? When ISDN is universal, obviously digital crypto for voice will be simpler. For the moment, ISDN is not universal, or even common, and is thus not a solution. Perry
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