Canada must own its digital destiny.
A national, Blackberry-powered, ultra-secure telecom network will make us the global leader in cybersecurity and innovation.
No more foreign control. No more overpriced, insecure service.
The future is ours, if we want it.
https://proconsul.ghost.io/project-elbows-up/
A national, Blackberry-powered, ultra-secure telecom network will make us the global leader in cybersecurity and innovation.
No more foreign control. No more overpriced, insecure service.
The future is ours, if we want it.
https://proconsul.ghost.io/project-elbows-up/
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The latter is the easiest.
The former options would be significantly harder.
None of it is impossible mind you, but it would be time consuming.
Source: Me speaking as an engineer 🤠
The goal is sovereignty, not nostalgia.
The electronics would need to be designed first, I think. Sourcing from reliable vendours. We don't have the infrastructure to design our own silicon chips for example, so most of the electronic parts would likely be abroad. /1
Next, mechanical design for the physical case of the phone. That can likely be built here, but we'd need to find an existing place to build it. /2
With a long term strategy to build the infrastructure we need here, and transition to training the necessary expertise at home.
Then you have to start talking about advanced education systems... which we can't seem to manage either.
Not saying it's easy...
*YEAH, .... RIGHT*
https://nitter.net/GrapheneOS/status/1893479196598350151
This is not looking back. It's building on what we have.
Address the flaws and move forward.
Read my work :)
Miss my Passport though, so nice to read documents on.
The world is watching. The predators are waiting for us to hesitate.
We won’t.
Elbows up, Canada.
It’s time to fight.
If Nortel is still around, it would be capable.
It's the right move.