Wire Swiss
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Industry | Communication software |
Founded | Fall 2012 |
Founders | Jonathan Christensen, Priidu Zilmer, Alan Duric |
Headquarters | Zug, Switzerland[1] |
Services | encrypted communication software |
Number of employees
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50[2] |
Slogan | "Messaging. Reborn." |
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Wire Swiss GmbH is a software company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland.[1] Its development center is in Berlin, Germany.[3] The company is best known for its messaging application called Wire.
The Wire app allows users to exchange end-to-end encrypted instant messages, as well as make end-to-end encrypted voice and video calls.[1] The software is available for the iOS, Android, OS X and Windows operating systems.[4]
Contents
History
Wire Swiss GmbH was founded in Fall 2012 by Jonathan Christensen (CEO), Alan Duric (CTO) and Priidu Zilmer (head of design), who previously worked at Skype and Microsoft.[5] Jonathan Christensen previously co-founded Camino Networks in 2005 with Alan Duric, who also co-founded Telio.[6] Camino networks was later acquired by Skype, a division of Microsoft Corporation. At Skype, Jonathan was responsible for getting Skype into new platforms such as Internet televisions and set-top boxes[7] while Priidu Zilmer, former head of design at Vdio, lead the Skype design team.[8]
The company launched the Wire app on December 3, 2014. Shortly after its launch, the company retracted a claim from their website that the app's messages and conversation history could only be read by the conversation participants.[9][10] In August 2015, the company added end-to-end encrypted group calling to their app.[11] From its launch until March 2016, Wire's messages were only encrypted between the client and the company's server. In March 2016, the company added end-to-end encryption for its messaging traffic, as well as an end-to-end encrypted video calling feature.[1][2]
App
Developer(s) | Wire Swiss GmbH |
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Initial release | 3 December 2014 |
Development status | Active |
Operating system | iOS, Android, OS X, Windows |
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Type | encrypted communication software |
License | Proprietary[13] with components that are licensed under various open-source licenses[14] |
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Features
Wire allows users to exchange text, voice, photo, video and music messages.[15] The application also supports group messaging.
The app allows group calling with up to five participants.[11] A stereo feature places participants in "virtual space" so that users can differentiate voice directionality.[11] The application adapts to varying network conditions.
The application supports the exchange of animated GIFs up to 5MB through a media integration with a company called Giphy.[16] The iOS and Android versions also include a sketch feature that allows users to draw a sketch into a conversation or over a photo.[17] YouTube, Soundcloud, Spotify and Vimeo integrations allow users to share music and videos within chats.[5]
Wire is available on mobile and web. The web service is called Wire for Web.[5] Wire activity is synced on iOS, Android and web apps.[8]
Technical
Wire uses end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls, as well as instant messages. Wire's voice calls are encrypted with SRTP,[11] its video calls with RTP,[1] and its instant messages with a protocol that uses the Double Ratchet Algorithm.[1] In addition to this, client-server communication is protected by Transport Layer Security.[3]
Business model
Wire Swiss GmbH receives financial backing from a firm called Iconical.[2] In March 2016, Wire Executive Chairman Janus Friis told Bloomberg that the company will "never create an advertising-based business model", but "might charge for certain premium services in the future".[1] According to an article published by Reuters, Wire Swiss GmbH has not disclosed how much funding it has received and has yet to discover a sustainable business model.[2]
See also
- Comparison of instant messaging clients
- Comparison of VoIP software
- Internet privacy
- Secure instant messaging
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