Is it possible to do Tunneling for live streaming audio/vidio without comprimising the anonymity of the providers/users on freenet? I'm just thinking that if it were possible to do this, you could create a totaly free cell phone network by creating Freenet node cell phones. Each phone would transport whatever voice data is being sent or recieved by other people but it would somehow do it in such a way that whatever data it recieves is re-broadcast with only a second or two of lag. Sure there would be a lot of lag, and the farther away from the person you are talking to the more lag there would be, but it would be a free network, which is definitely worth the one time cost of the phone. Maybe you could even setup a system by which you just purchase a disposable phone for like $1.00 or something, punch in your private key, call the public key of someone you want to talk to, then throw it away. :) You wouldn't even need to give the phones access to the internet version of freenet, just make it so they rely on other phones nearby for data storage and transmission. This would mean that each phone would have to be on at all times and constantly waiting for data to retransmit in the background, which would use a lot of power, but I am sure that people would use that power in a cell phone anyway just so that they can know they are being called. I mean, my mom leaves her cell phone on 24/7, same with my dad, but their phones don't DO anything but sit there waiting for an incomming signal. This way you can use all that potential, and wasted, power and processing to help create a totaly free calling network via a Cellular version of freenet. You could call it the Freecell network, or something. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. _______________________________________________ Chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/chat
