By stakeholders I don't mean the telecom industry, but the governments regulating it. Lawful interception is non-negotiable, and (working) end-to-end encryption would break that, so I predict that we'll never see it on the POTS, VoIP or circuit switched. (And even OTT VoIP is under constant political attack.)
> You seem to be ignoring (or disregarding without explanation) similar engineering feedback
You mean the other "Bellhead" comments explaining why it's technically impossible to do something on the POTS that's been solved in OTT VoIP for years, like real-time end-to-end encryption using block ciphers etc.?
Yeah, I do discount confident statements declaring something technically impossible when I've been happily using such a system for the better part of a decade.
> You seem to be ignoring (or disregarding without explanation) similar engineering feedback
You mean the other "Bellhead" comments explaining why it's technically impossible to do something on the POTS that's been solved in OTT VoIP for years, like real-time end-to-end encryption using block ciphers etc.?
Yeah, I do discount confident statements declaring something technically impossible when I've been happily using such a system for the better part of a decade.