Interesting.

http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/GNU_Free_Call_Announcement

Our goal is to make GNU Free Call ubiquitous in a manner and level of usability 
similar to Skype, that is, usable on all platforms, and directly by the general 
public for all manner of secure communication between known and anonymous 
parties, but without requiring a central service provider to register with, 
without using insecure source secret binary protocols that may have back-doors, 
and without having network control points of any kind that can be exploited or 
abused by external parties. By doing so as a self-organizing meshed calling 
network, we further eliminate potential service control points such as through 
explicit routing peers even if networks are isolated in civil emergencies.

We do recognize this project has significant long term social and political 
implications. It also offers potentially essential utility in public service by 
enabling the continuation of emergency services without requiring existing 
communication infrastructure. There are many ordinary public service uses, such 
as the delivery of eHealth services, as well as medical, and legal 
communication, where it is essential to treat all with equal human dignity by 
maintaining privacy regardless of race, religion, or political affiliation. 
Equally important is the continuation of emergency medical services even when 
existing infrastructure is no longer available or has been deliberately 
disabled.


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