RECOMMENDATION VERSATILIS COMMUNICATIONS


This is dedicated to the KING of Kings and the LORD of Lords. 


@WhiteHouse 

@Niger_ONU 

@arableague_gs 

@uaedgov

@UAEmediaoffice

@MOFAkr_eng 

@JapanGov

@JPN_PMO

@ONUVENuevaYork

@HungaryMofa

@ausgov

@pmc_gov_au


Written by Abiodun Mohammed Adeyemi Ajijola


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RECOMMENDATION

VERSATILIS COMMUNICATIONS


This is a recommendation for a telecommunications application that would help transform people to people communications in a unique way.

This is a mobile communications application that enables a very important capability. 

The most important feature is the special data access feature. This feature works at different access levels as set by the user or host of the mobile application.

a. No access

b. Restricted or partial access

c. Specialised access

d. Unrestricted or full access

Each access level determines what access level a user is willing to allow other users access to that mobile application on that phone. A user can uniquely specify this for every single user seeking to access the user's phone and, once determined to the user's access level, this cannot be breached or changed for any user other than by the host user.

What can this be used for? Most communications require a person reaching out to others and communicating something with them based on some information that they have. Which means, if the person is somehow unable to do this, that information is not made available to those people because they don't know that the person has that information. This could be information that helps make better known the situation of that person, another person or even an environmental situation. What this means is that a person can get legal access to particular information that is on the phone of another person without requesting that information because the person has already been granted user access. Therefore, files like music, press reports, government statistics and other information, even recordings of human rights abuses and others can be available to the user. The host user who has granted permission is also able to track what each user with access sees, opens, reads, copies and takes out of the application, though no information is removed at all but only a copy of information based on the access permitted for that user. This helps protect the integrity of the data of the host user. The host user sees on the mobile application the time and date, frequency of files accessed and by which users specifically.

This takes information sharing to a whole new level. However, this is all controlled by the host user for which no unpermitted access can occur through any means, manner or form.

The access can be to certain files kept in a unique partition for users to access or even the phone of the host user for those offering unrestricted access to any user. 

This has many advantages. 

It allows people to see and access information the host user may want them to access but has not being able to make available. 

It allows information sharing for research and study which provides all information available to those with access to each other which may be a large volume of information that can help in a research project. 

For legal press organisations it allows information sharing of press reports and footage to increase the propagation and dissemination of such information legally. 

In conflict situations, this is especially helpful because people may have information about safe locations or crimes committed during a conflict. Sometimes, it is very dangerous to get this information out. Therefore, a host user in a conflict location may have a lot of real footage of the conflict which can be accessed by other users who may be even outside that location or an entirely different part of the world. They can legally access the information as users with access and disseminate more safely, keeping the source information safe and protected. Meaning that those in the conflict location may not know how such footage is made known, which keeps the source safer.

This mobile application can be customised for legal law enforcement agencies who are on specific legal duty. 

It can also be customised for peer legal press professionals such as journalists covering a conflict which is sensitive and has changing situations. 

It can be customised for an entire community or geographical location if there is danger of conflict or attack on that location or just to promote increased people to people communications and legal information sharing which will help protect the peace. 

This mobile application is in no way to be used to violate the host user, who can adjust access levels of users at any time or even terminate any user's access to the phone, but with a short explanation. 

This would really help critical information reach those who can disseminate it more safely for those in risky situations. 

In solving crimes, those with access could help provide critical clues of the last information and or whereabouts of a host user who may be missing or have been a victim of some sort of crime. 

This can be designed as a communications platform for a location that helps people from that location legally share information much more effectively.

The application also allows leaving messages for the host user and if the access level permits that making real-time messaging while the host user is using the phone without disrupting the host-users phone usage. 

This is recommended to the following nations, which can implement it individually or seek to implement with any other recommended nation that seeks to freely permit that. 

United States of America with capital in Washington D.C., North America

Republic of Niger 

United Arab Emirates /Arab League

South Korea

Japan

Venezuela

Hungary

Australia


This has diverse applications and can be legally developed as a universal platform, a regional platform, a country level platform, a community platform or even an organisational or institutional platform. 

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