Friday, June 7, 2013

Qnective Rolls out Secure Mobile Communications for Defence to Indonesia

Qnective Rolls out Secure Mobile Communications Solution to Indonesia
The Swiss company Qnective  (http://www.qnective.com) has received a major order for its software solution Qtalk Defense for 120,000 users. This will incorporate the building of a secure communications network for various military and governmental organisations in Indonesia by using the public mobile networks. Members of each of these organisations will be able to exchange encrypted voice and data with one another confidentially and without the risk of third parties eavesdropping. Qtalk Defense is set up on standard smartphones (Android, Blackberry, iOS, Windows). Investing in additional digital networks has been avoided by using the existing public mobile networks.
The geographical situation of Indonesia, a country with more than 17,000 islands, made it essential for the Indonesian government that the secure communications solution is using the existing GSM networks. Like this, little additional customer costs for new hardware or infrastructure were generated. These challenges were mastered by the design and implementation of Qnective's mobile software solution, Qtalk Defense. Qtalk Defense is running on commonly held Android, Blackberry and iOS devices.


Qtalk Defense: Military grade encryption standard
Qtalk Defense is a communication solution that enables telephony, chat and SMS messaging services implementing sophisticated security mechanisms to protect the information when transmitted over any type of IP access network. Qtalk Defense belongs to the Qtalk family and it is specifically designed for governmental offices, public organizations or military departments requiring strong protection in their daily communications when using mobile devices or desktop computers. Moreover, the customer can request project-specific adaptations like, for example, replacing the encryption algorithms or other security parameters in the product. For Indonesia, the outline agreement includes the licenses for 120,000 users, training and support as well as the handling of the network operations on site with local partners

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