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#2392 30-Sep-2004 09:35
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I developed a Secure Phone Application for mobile phones, currently the application works fine with the i-Mate pocketPc, and i think my application works with the "himalaya" hardware (XDA-II, MDA-II, Qtek 2020).
I need to test my application with these hardware (except i-Mate), and if you could help, i can send two full versions of my application to be tested (you need at least two himalaya hardware to do the test).

I need some help testing my application using the HTC falcon, because under CDMA network i never tested. If you have this kind of hardware (at least two), i can send two full versions of my application to be tested.

Specifications.
Voice encryption using CSD (Circuit Switched Data).
AES 256 bits encryption, CBC mode with random IV.
Keys encrypted using AES 256 bits.


In our site we have a freeware version with unlimited number of secure calls, AES 128 bits, one minute of secure conversation for each call.

Thank you.
Cesar Bremer Pinheiro
Bremer Serv. Emp. Ltda
Raseac Division
http://www.raseac.com.br
cesarbremer@[REMOVE]raseac.com.br

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#9024 30-Sep-2004 11:19
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Cesar, please check your e-mail, someone will contact you with a private message...




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