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Arnacon

Web3 Telecom Protocol

"The Telecom world is broken. We are here to fix it."

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Arnacon is a unique telephony app built on a decentralized blockchain network. Users have the freedom to bring their own identity to the platform — no need to rely solely on traditional phone numbers. Instead, you can use an email address, ENS (Ethereum Name Service), or Avatar identity as your "phone number." As long as you can prove ownership of the identity, it's yours to use.

Privacy is at the core of Arnacon's design. The app doesn't require you to share personal information, allowing you to remain completely anonymous if you choose. Alternatively, you can share as much or as little as you'd like in your KYC (Know Your Customer) data.

While a subscription with a service provider is still necessary to use the app, every call you make is routed through one of the many node servers in the decentralized network, ensuring flexibility, resilience, and enhanced security.

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Web3 Telecom Protocol

For the past 50 years, the SS7 protocol has been the foundational layer of the global GSM network and much of the landline telephony infrastructure. While effective, SS7 is an aging protocol that originally required specialized hardware. The introduction of the SIGTRAN layer, which encapsulates SS7 over IP, allowed it to work with standard, modern hardware.

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The evolution of telecommunication continued with the rise of Voice Over IP (VoIP) technologies, using protocols like SIP, RTP, and WebRTC. These have become the standard for connecting mobile operators, enabling seamless communication over IP-based networks.

 

Enter the Web3 Telecom Protocol

 

Our solution builds on these advancements by integrating VoIP servers into a blockchain network. This creates a decentralized telecom protocol where any registered participant can establish voice calls between clients. This innovation offers several key benefits:

  1. Decentralized Infrastructure: Mobile operators can leverage third-party servers to establish calls, reducing the need for proprietary hardware.

  2. User-Owned Identity: Clients can maintain their own phone numbers independently, without relying on a specific mobile operator.

  3. Open and Permission-less Network: There is no single owner or central authority. Anyone can join the network, contribute to it, and use its services.

  4. Enhanced Privacy and Anonymity: End users have the option to achieve total privacy and anonymity, empowering them to control their own communication security.

 

This shift to a Web3-based telecom protocol represents a transformation in how we think about communication networks: open, decentralized, and user-centric.

MVNO Integration

So what does it take to connect as a service provider? Easy registration and integration. We can provide a full service that includes also taking payments on your behalf.

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Register As a Service Provider

You can use our self service application in order to register your MVNO/Service Provider.

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SIP/RTP

Connect using SIP/RTP to the system in order to route calls to and from your MVNO. You can also upload phone numbers that you want to sell.

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About

ABOUT

At Arnacon, we’re revolutionizing telecommunications with blockchain and Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology.
With a legacy of innovation and an unwavering dedication to excellence, we are redefining how people connect and transact in a decentralized world.

Our team of seasoned experts combines decades of experience in telecommunications and blockchain to create groundbreaking solutions that prioritize security, connectivity, and inclusivity. Driven by a passion for innovation, we empower individuals and businesses to unlock their full potential with the transformative power of cutting-edge technology.

Join us on this journey to shape a smarter, more connected future.

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