Yeah, we know that the Prez was once seen rocking a Verizon-branded BlackBerry 8830, but just bend your mind a piece and bear with us. Shortly after lighting up Wall Street with a very excellent quarterly earnings report, AT&T has announced an Encrypted Mobile Voice service that\’ll hit later within the year. Assuming Obama actually does own an AT&T-branded \’Berry, he\’ll soon be ready to enjoy what AT&T calls \” the first mobile-to-mobile voice encryption solution using two-factor authentication offered by a US operator.\” Said service is anticipated to present a stronger level of security for calls across the AT&T wireless network, and naturally, it\’ll be shopped to government agencies, law enforcement organizations, financial services institutions and international businesses, all of which is able to pay far too much for what\’s likely a false sense of security. We mean, haven\’t these guys ever seen 24?
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