
A BlackBerry Patent application filed with the Canadian Intellectual Patent Office points to a new method for a BlackBerry to work within a a Virtual Private Network.
That's not all, but we're talking working within a VPN for secure exchange of real-time data.
You're looking at what I consider the Patent app's key image above.
"But what do all these numbers mean," you ask.
This is one of these cases where the Abstract does a fine job explaining what's goin' on. And what all those numbers and arrows mean.
The Abstract says:
Protection of real-time data such as voice data exchanged as packets between a mobile electronic device (10) end a VPN gateway (122) during a media session over a communications link (130) that includes a wireless network (132). A first VPN connection (136) is established between the mobile electronic device (10) and the VPN gateway (122) through the communications link (130), the first VPN connection (136) using key-based encryption to protect data exchanged therethrough. While the first VPN connection (136) is established, a second VPN connection (138) is established between the mobile electronic device (10) and the VPN gateway (122) through the communications link (130), the second VPN connection (138) using key-based encryption to protect data exchanged therethrough. Real-time data packets are exchanged between the mobile electronic device (10) and the VPN gateway (122) through the second VPN connection (138).








1. Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Posted at 11:45AM on Dec 12th 2006 by Riley