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  • CryptoPhone PSTN/1
    Cryptophone PSTN/1

     

    Cryptophone PSTN/1

    For government und business use the Cryptophone is the only 100% secure solution to protect oneself from espionage. With the latest encryption technology developed in Germany the Cryptophone is the most modern secure phone on the global market. Unlike other devices it has proofed its security by publishing its source code to be revised by academic scientists.


    The CryptoPhone PSTN/1 is designed for using it with the landline network in your office or home.

    You just connect the PSTN/1-desktop equipment by plugging it into your landline phone plug. You do not need a new phone line or sign a new contract.

    The PSTN/1 works also with analog networks and communicates with the mobile Cryptophones (CP- and G-series.

    With the PSTN/1 you can establish a secure communication with your business partners or your family in other countries, even if local implemented GSM technology does not support mobile Cryptophones.

    If you can send a facsimile to a number, you also can establish a secure communication with this number:
    In its network use the PSTN/1 has similar technical characteristics to fax machines. So, if you are not sure if it is possible to establish a secure communication with a certain number, you may find it out easily: If it is possible to send a fax to this number, with the PSTN/1 you also can make a secure call to it.

    The G10i scrambles your voice before transferring it to the telephone network. In the Moment you are hanging up, your Cryptophone destroys all data that might give eventually information about the content of the conversation, even if your device is appropriated by other party.

     See more codification details and download brochure:

    • AES256 and Twofish
    • 4096 bit Diffie-Hellman key exchange with SHA256 hash function
    • Readout-hash based key authentication
    • 256 bit effective key length encryption
    • Encryption key is destroyed as soon as the call ends
    • Source code available online for independent security assessments
    • Standard analog PSTN/POTS interface with RJ11/RJ13 plug
    • Audio port for interfacing the PSTN/1 with videoconferencing equipment
    • Integrated interface for connection to Thuraya or Inmarsat satellite terminals

    Download Product Information (PDF)


    Last Updated Tuesday, September 30 2008 @ 11:31 PM EDT View Printable Version


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