Chrismoos has released 1xBTS, a Rust-based implementation of the lower three layers of a CDMA2000 network, enabling anyone to set up their own 3G cellular network using software-defined radios. This development is significant for developers and tech professionals interested in network security and testing, as it provides a practical platform to study and experiment with legacy mobile networks. However, users must be cautious due to legal restrictions on radio transmissions in most countries.
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