Od: Timo Juhani Lindfors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> rhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > About calls - I remember I saw a documentary in which the calls
> > interfered with TV sets, which allowed to hear the
> > conversations. That would imply unencrypted.
> 
> That sounds quite unlikely, even if you had configured your GSM to
> send the data without encryption how would your analog TV set
> decompress the digital (and compressed) audio stream?
> 

It might have been a hoax as well. If I remember it right, it was the 
operator's fault. From the video footage, only some words were understandable.
On the other hand, I remember watching "encoded" audio + video from a locked 
channel with a satellite tuner. The quality is *very* poor, but it can be 
understood at times.

I believe nowadays TV sets are sold with the circuitry to decode digital data 
(the switching to digital land infrastructure), but I don't remember if it was 
the case there.

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