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Tor project hopes replace fragile rust
Tor project hopes replace fragile rust













Our security decreases significantly especially when we are outside our offices. > Read more about LibreCellular AI-VPN - Local machine-based learned analysis of VPN trafffic This is particularly timely given the availability of low cost software-defined radio (SDR) hardware, coupled with the efforts of wireless regulators to provide increased access to spectrum for private and community LTE networks. Together with additional tooling and documentation for repeatable deployment, the project will making it far easier to create a self-contained 4G network than ever before. This project will provide end-to-end integration of a FOSS technology stack for 4G networks, via a validated hardware and software configuration that is subjected to appropriate testing. Creating a fully functional mobile network is the next logical step, but this requires overcoming the final remaining technical hurdles. LibreCellular - Open hardware 4G Mobile Networkįree and open source solutions now exist for every component that is required to create a 4G cellular (LTE) network, all the way from the radio access network (RAN) and core, to services which are used for integrated voice (VoLTE). Donate to help us fund more projects like these. Applications to this particular fund are currently closed and no new projects are accepted for now. Interesting in applying for a grant yourself? Check our active theme funds, such as NGI Assure and NGI Zero Entrust. Note that everything should be available under a free and open source license so it is not the type of technology you can look at but not touch - you can study, use, modify and share everything you come across with anyone you want! And if you think your idea fits in such a list, why not propose a project yourself in one of our other calls: we are always looking for new great ideas to support! So brace yourself for a deep dive in technology, and if you have the time - check each and every one of them out. The projects within this fund run on pretty much all layers of technology, from the internet protocols that run underneath every packet sent across the wire, the operating system and browser that we run our day-to-day applications and services on, the messaging apps we use to stay in contact with each others, all the way up to the infrastructure we compile software on, the computer chips we use in our devices and even the design and manufacturing of integrated circuits - projects within NGI Zero PET are breaking down barriers in the market and working towards a technology commons. NGI Zero PET? t is an ambitious grant programme led by NLnet as part of the Next Generation Internet initiative, which focuses on privacy and trust enhancing technologies. Technology has become part of the fabric of our society, but unfortunately the market doesn't automatically provide the honest, reliable and robust technology we as humans expect and deserve.















Tor project hopes replace fragile rust