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Subject: IP: Startup company promises complete telephone privacy
> >From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> > > >[I am back in DC after spending an absolutely divine four days in Monterey. We >went sea kayaking around Monterey Bay then drove down along the coast through >Big Sur to Hearst Castle. Stayed at the Ventana Spa and relaxed. Coming >back to >DC's summer swelter yesterday evening was not a pleasant experience. --Declan] > > >http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/21236.html > > Starium Promises Phone Privacy > by Declan McCullagh > > 3:00 a.m. 12.Aug.99.PDT > MONTEREY, California -- The sleepy > coastal town of Monterey, California, is > not the kind of place where vision-fired > entrepreneurs come to change the world. > Monterey Bay is better known for sea > lions than silicon, and for Cannery Row -- > made famous half a century ago in John > Steinbeck's gritty, eponymous novel. > > Today, the third floor of a converted > sardine factory on Cannery Row is home > to a startup company developing what > could become a new world standard in > privacy protection. By early 2000, > Starium Inc. plans to begin selling > sub-US$100 telephone scrambling devices > so powerful that even the US > government's most muscular > supercomputers can't eavesdrop on > wiretapped conversations. > > [....] > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >POLITECH -- the moderated mailing list of politics and technology >To subscribe: send a message to majordomo@vorlon.mit.edu with this text: >subscribe politech >More information is at http://www.well.com/~declan/politech/ >--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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