ML: SSH and Jolla have worked diligently together since publishing the co-operation. Sailfish operating system has showed its unparalleled value when it’s been used as the base for the secure mobile operating system, and we’ve been able to make rapid progress when building the next generation secure phone.

ML: In order to a build trustworthy and secure communication system, the base operating system shouldn’t only be completely transparent for end-customer but also have a feature-set which can compete with all current high-end terminals’ feature sets. Sailfish OS is very robust platform to which SSH Communication Security has been able to build new kind of architecture for secure communication.

ML: All smart phone users should be aware of their communications security. We see that the first movers on secure phone market are public sector organizations, followed closely by business and other private sector organizations. Jolla's and SSH’s secure phone is as usable as any smart phone, and would therefore be suitable to secure for any normal mobile phone users' every day communications.

ML: Secure phone market, which is aimed for governments and corporate users, usually testing is done by purchasing entities. With other word as internal testing with internal use cases. If we are in some point able to go for outside testing, which is clearly have some advantages, is still open.

ML: This is very difficult to estimate due to the fact that both purchase and testing processes in this particular product area are often thorough and quite long.

RJ: You introduced Sailfish Secure with Jolla Oy on March at MWC15, Barcelona, Spain. What steps have there been since that regarding this project?RJ: To what is the security based on, in general, in a mobile operating system?RJ: To what kind of customers the Sailfish Secure might be a considerable option?RJ: Are we seeing a beta version published at some point, or is the product finalized as purely an internal project? If tested by outsiders, how are they chosen?RJ: What's the current schedule for a possible first releases (beta/finalized)?RJ: Thank You once again for this update in the Sailfish OS secure phone project, we're really looking forward for the end result and we wish you and Jolla all the best reaching the project goals.A "" (current internal name used at SSH) will sure find its markets looking at how other parties in the mobile industry are using closed source services. The biggest players are leaving their end customers unaware of how their usage patterns, locations, messaging or even microphone and camera might be compromised - a fresh newcomer developed in EU and implementing user privacy based on transparency of the operating system would be more than welcome.