> -----Original Message----- > From: Scott Weeks [mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com] > ------------ joe...@bogus.com wrote: ------------ > From: joel jaeggli <joe...@bogus.com> > > > That's why I'm trying to follow up on the original question. Is > > there something similar the global public can use to secure their > > connections that is not government designed. This is even more > > important on microwave shots when security is desired. > > :: plenty of standardized RF link-layers support strong encryption. > ---------------------------------------------------- > > > Ah, thanks. That comment gave me the the search terms I needed, > but I keep seeing sentences like this "Due to the encryption > employed in these products, they are export controlled items and > are regulated by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the > U.S. Department of Commerce. They may not be exported or shipped > for re-export to restricted countries..." wheee! :-)
Actually, you CAN do that, but you have to apply for ITAR exceptions. EXIM is complex and you really want a good legal team who are familiar with it hand holding you through it (and on extended retainer going forward...). Jamie