Since we cannot (or I cannot figure out how) to "bump" a post to the top here and it's so far out newbies won't easily find it, I think it's a ripe time to repost it and let some of those concerned visitors have a taste:
The following message was updated on 7/5/2012 2:55:14 PM.
Enabling Advanced Communications: How VirnetX Will Profit From Next-Gen Networks
Research Report: Enabling Advanced Communications: How VirnetX Will Profit From Next-Gen Networks (PDF file)
I have not been posting much here on IV for the past month or so. But I assure you I have been working diligently on nights and weekends on VHC related research that I believe will provide much clarity on the stock many of us are invested in. I have always tried to research with the goal to find out why VirnetX tech is unavoidable. What makes it essential? How is it being used now? Those questions drive my research, which I am very passionate about. It is very difficult to understand the story alone, so I have asked many questions and relied on others to help me grasp areas that I am not an expert in.
The research and analysis is original. All of the graphics, except for a couple that reference ETSI or VirnetX as the source, were created. I included TS specifications from 3GPP which I requested and was granted a license to reproduce as part of my report. I think TS specs are important to include because it brings weight to how Virnetx patents tie directly to certain parts of the standard.
I treated this a legitimate research project. I have a huge stack of reading that I have done over the past 2 years and this report is really culmination of a lot of time that was required to understand VirnetX technology. I am not claiming it is a perfect report. But I think it opens the door to understand why their IP is fundamental to next gen communications. I am proud of this work and hope that you all appreciate the effort that went in to creating this. I know there’s a lot of reading – and you may need to reread it several times to start understanding it… But I think it will be well worth your time.
I hope this benefits all of you here on IV.