FINDING · EVALUATION
At 64 bps FSK encoding over cellular voice, Dolphin achieves a bit error rate below 2% across all tested data sizes (100–5000 bytes), cellular providers, and geographic distances up to ~3600 miles. Rates of 128 bps and above cause BER to jump to 5–22%, making transmission too unreliable for practical use.
From 2023-sharma-dolphin — Dolphin: A Cellular Voice Based Internet Shutdown Resistance System · §5.1, Table 1 · 2023 · Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Implications
- Design cellular-voice shutdown-resistance systems to operate at ≤64 bps FSK to stay below the ~2% BER threshold; higher rates cause excessive retransmissions that eliminate any latency benefit.
- Minimize protocol overhead aggressively — Dolphin uses 1-bit ACKs per chunk vs. the 320-bit minimum TCP ACK — since every overhead byte costs seconds at these rates.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.