Silent Circle Announces New Service Bundles
Apps include Silent Phone for secure mobile voice and video calls
September 9, 2013
PRESS RELEASE
WASHINGTON, D.C. – September 9, 2013 – Silent Circle, the global encrypted communications firm revolutionizing mobile device security for organizations and individuals alike, today announced new bundled service offerings for customers turning to the company's unique peer-to-peer encryption platform as a secure alternative to traditional calling, mobile messaging and file transfer tools susceptible to escalating privacy threats. The new bundle options help businesses, government agencies and individuals in Silent Circle's fast-growing customer segments secure their preferred means of communication, from mobile calling and messaging to desktop videoconferencing.
"As demand for our service increases daily, we have updated our service offerings with new bundle options to accommodate customers' secure communications priorities – offering easy to use apps that enable peer-to-peer encrypted calling, messaging and file transfer on employees' smartphones and tablets," said Silent Circle Chief Revenue Officer Spencer Snedecor. "Nearing our first full year of operation as the trusted provider of private and secure communications services, our business continues to experience explosive growth as we meet the urgent privacy needs of demanding users in over 100 countries, including government agencies and Fortune 500 & FTSE 100 leaders across defense, manufacturing, aerospace, energy, finance, media, healthcare and many other sectors worldwide."
To ensure complete privacy, Silent Circle's comprehensive set of peer-to-peer encrypted apps and services never log user metadata and manage encryption keys exclusively on users' devices. These apps include Silent Phone for secure mobile voice and video calls, Silent Text for encrypted mobile messaging with attachments up to 100MB and "Burn Notice" auto-delete protection and encrypted voice and videoconferencing on Windows PCs through Silent Phone for Desktop. Options in Silent Circle's service bundles include Out-Circle Access, which lets Silent Phone users place calls to conventional phone numbers* and the Silent Circle Management Console, a secure Web portal letting customers rapidly purchase, organize and disseminate Silent Circle's apps for employees' devices. The new bundles include:
Silent Circle Mobile (for business and personal use)
Silent Phone and Silent Text for $9.95/month or $99.95/year, per subscriber
Optional Out-Circle Access for an additional $23.95/month or $249.95/year, per subscriber
Silent Circle Enterprise (for business use only)
Silent Circle Mobile with Silent Circle Management Console for $139.95/year, per subscriber
Optional Out-Circle Access for an additional $249.95/year, per subscriber
Optional Silent Circle Desktop for an additional $69.95/year, per subscriber
Silent Circle Desktop (for business and personal use)
Silent Phone for Desktop for Windows PCs for $69.95/year
"Greater awareness of privacy threats and business losses linked to global surveillance is prompting more organizations to pull back from vulnerable communications mediums and seek alternatives that are inherently more secure, enterprise-ready and flexible enough to cover corporate and employee-owned devices," Snedecor continued. "Anticipating these demands, our breakthrough peer-to-peer encrypted platform protects a host of executives' and officials' private communications through the devices they already carry without the need for additional infrastructure, IT overhead costs or usability trade-offs."
*Currently limited to PSTN calls in U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.
ABOUT SILENT CIRCLE
Silent Circle is a global encrypted communications service headquartered in Washington D.C. providing a revolutionary peer-to-peer platform for encrypted voice, video, text and file transfer on mobile devices via a secure, proprietary network, software and mobile apps. Silent Circle was co-founded by Mike Janke, former Navy SEAL and best-selling author and Phil Zimmermann, the world famous Silicon Valley creator of Internet encryption for voice and data and 2012 inductee into the Internet Hall of Fame. For more on Silent Circle, go to: https://www.silentcircle.com
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