Your phone should work the same everywhere.
Ever wonder why that identity of yours is barely tied to you, and instead locked to a piece of plastic sitting in a specific device?
I did.
And it led me to build a complete telecom layer that gives control back to the user.
Not by replacing carriers.
Not by switching to VoIP.
But by decoupling the number from the physical device it lives in.
The system intercepts real GSM calls on one device, routes them through a custom low-latency pipeline, and reconstructs them on another endpoint — anywhere.
Same number.
Same network.
Different location.
No carrier changes.
No root.
No forwarding.
Under the hood it’s a mix of Bluetooth HFP bridging, embedded nodes, and a real-time transport stack built to keep latency low enough for actual conversation.
It’s still rough. Not productized.
But the core idea holds:
A phone number shouldn’t be tied to where your SIM happens to be.
It should be something you control and route.
Edited on Jul 09, 2026 By intenseC .