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Cellcrypt for BlackBerry Gets Certification from AT&T

Secure mobile voice calling solutions provider, Cellcrypt, today announced that AT&T has approved Cellcrypt Mobile for BlackBerry under the AT&T Solution Certification Program.

Secure mobile voice calling solutions provider, Cellcrypt, today announced that AT&T has approved Cellcrypt Mobile for BlackBerry under the AT&T Solution Certification Program.

Cellcrypt software enables users to make encrypted voice calls on mobile phones such as BlackBerry and Nokia smartphones, delivering in an easy-to-use application that makes secure calling just as easy as a normal phone call. It also enables secure mobile phone calls to office phone systems to call landlines as well as access PBX features such as voicemail, conference calling and calling out to the public phone network. Cellcrypt’s government-grade security products are validated to the FIPS 140-2 standard approved by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

AT&T certification validates that Cellcrypt Mobile is fully supported on the AT&T network on BlackBerry devices.

While this certification is to show that AT&T customers can enjoy the best possible experience when using Cellcrypt Mobile software on AT&T’s wireless network, AT&T has been under fire recently due to poor network performance with dropped calls and slow and unreliable data connections, largely related to spikes in iPhone usage sucking up resources on its network in major cities.

The Cellcrypt secure calling solution is currently available on the BlackBerry Bold 9000/9700, BlackBerry Curve 8300/8520/8900, BlackBerry Pearl 81xx series and BlackBerry 87xx/88xx series.

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