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Cellcrypt launches enterprise secure mobile-to-office voice calling application

Categories: Applications,
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at 2:09 AM

Provider of secure mobile voice calling Cellcrypt launched Cellcrypt Enterprise Gateway, allowing (senior) business executives to securely call office desk phones from their cellphone when traveling to hostile countries where phone interception is widespread.

In addition to plain phone calls, Cellcrypt’s solution also allows secure access to standard office telephony features such as voicemail, conference calls and calling out to the public telephone network — all while keeping connection private (and secure).

Cellcrypt Enterprise Gateway is an enterprise software application that interfaces with office phone systems (Public Branch Exchanges – PBXs) and provides encrypted voice calling to (select) Blackberry and Nokia mobile phones running Cellcrypt Mobile software. Moreover, it also passes commands to and from PBXs via keypad tones (DTMF) and interactive commands (IVR) to enable secure remote access to existing PBX telephony features such as conference calling.

Cellcrypt’s encryption technology is compliant to FIPS 140-2 security standard and approved by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Additional information on the subject and Cellcrypt’s offering is available from the company’s website

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