SECURE TELEPHONY
Fognigma's Secure, Encrypted Telephony
Conceal who you call and text with end to end encryption
Disassocation
Holler disassociates the caller from the receiver by using disposable SIP numbers as intermediaries. Whether the call is contained within Holler, outbound, or inbound, there is no way to link the caller and receiver.
Versatile
Holler works on any device capable of VoIP telephony, whether it’s mobile or desktop-based. Holler lets you bring your own device with you, wherever your mission may lead.
Global
Holler calls can be joined anywhere in the world, safely and securely. Your mission resources are spread out all over the world, and now so is the reach of your traceless telephony.
Adaptable
Holler is adaptable for your organization’s needs. Adding or removing users, extensions, numbers, etc. is as easy as clicking a mouse.
Users Can Discreetly
Call and Text
Holler allows users to dissociate their numbers and obscure their calls by creating a chain of two leased VoIP phone numbers. These numbers exist between the user and the external contact and forwards calls and texts between them, hiding the user’s number dissociating it
from the contact’s number. This allows users to communicate with anyone, without revealing their true numbers, identities, or any record of communication between their personal numbers and the people they contact.
CHAIN CALLS IN ACTION
Scenario
An organization (located in the U.S.) needs to communicate with an agent in an unsecure
location on the other side of the world (located in Belgium) without risking the exposure of the
agent or the organization.
From an organization phone number (1-505-555-1212), the user dials the dedicated SIP number (SIP1) to initiate the chain.
Because the user’s number is configured in the chain, the chain initiates. Through U.S. cellular infrastructure, the user connects to SIP1 (1-212-555-1212), which resides on Holler’s PBX within a Fognigma VPN.
Holler routes the call to a second online SIP VoIP (SIP2) that originates from Belgium (49-555-1212) to appear inconspicuous.
Using Belgium’s local area infrastructure, SIP2 dials outside of the private PBX server to the agent’s number. The agent receives a call from the SIP2 number (49-
555-1212), answers the call, and can communicate with headquarters.
