Yesterday the Osmocom project founder Harald Welte presented about Open Source Network Elements for Security Analysis of Mobile Networks at the Troopers 2016 TelcoSecDay.
The main topics addressed by this presentation are:
- Importance of Free and Open Source Software implementations of cellular network protocol stacks / interfaces / network elements for applied telecom security research
- The progress we've made at Osmocom over the last eight years.
- An overview about our current efforts to implement at 3G Network similar to the existing 2G/2.5G/2.75G implementations.
There are no audio or video recordings of this session.
Slides are available at http://git.gnumonks.org/index.html/laforge-slides/plain/2016/telcosecday/foss-gsm.html
Rhizomatica Hackathon in Oaxaca, Mexico¶
Rhizomatica's goal is to increase access to mobile telecommunications to people without (affordable) coverage. This is done by helping people build and manage their own networks. Currently 16 villages around Oaxaca that have no regular GSM coverage are operating their own GSM network.
Those installations are using the Osmocom Open Source software stack including OsmoBTS and OpenBSC's OsmoNITB.
The recent hackathon by Rhizomatica brought together many different parties involved in community cellular networks from around Oaxaca as well as Nicaragua and Brazil. For this occasion Osmocom project member Daniel was asked to attend in order to hold a workshop on OpenBSC as well as help with problems setting up networks throughout the hackathon. The results were demo sites being successfully set up as well as discussions on future improvements.
During the hackathon, one of the deployments in a village was visited, providing opportunity not only to have a look at the installation, but also to talk to the municipal government operating the network.
Seeing the software we constantly improve being used to bring remote communities closer together was very uplifting.
We hope for many more such deployments, where Open Source Mobile Communications software is used to make a real difference by providing affordable telecommunications services.
For more information about Rhizomatica, see http://rhizomatica.org/