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| India demands access to BlackBerry email by March 31st RIM may be forced to shut down its services in India if it can’t provide government intelligence agencies with access to its corporate email system by March 31st. According to a new report from Reuters this morning, India’s junior telecoms minister, Sachin Pilot, said that India isn’t satisfied with the access that RIM has provided to its BlackBerry messaging services. India has [..] |
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India demands access to BlackBerry email by March 31st RIM may be forced to shut down its services in India if it can’t provide government intelligence agencies with access to its corporate email system by March 31st. According to a new report from Reuters this morning, India’s junior telecoms minister, Sachin Pilot, said that India isn’t satisfied with the access that RIM has provided to its BlackBerry messaging services. India has [..] |
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RIM exec says India making ?astonishing? security demands Robert Crow, a VP for Research In Motion, recently told The Wall Street Journal that India’s security agencies are making “rather astonishing” demands for access to RIM’s secure messaging and email networks. India and RIM have been up in arms since October 2010 when India gave RIM until January 2011 to comply with India’s intelligence laws. RIM fired back in January s [..] |
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RIM can?t let India spy on BlackBerry email Research In Motion confirmed on Thursday that it will not give the Indian government access to email sent to and from BlackBerry smartphones in its country. The refusal to comply with India’s request is less a moral stance and more an issue of technology, according to RIM. “There is no possibility of us providing any kind of a solution,” RIM VP Robert Crow said to reporters. R [..] |
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BlackBerry given the all-clear in India? for now Research In Motion has been getting a lot of stick recently for not providing government agencies controlled access to their encrypted servers. In August, the United Arab Emirates threatened to pull the plug on BlackBerry services before the two parties reached an agreement. In October, India chimed in on the situation giving the Waterloo based firm an ultimatum: meet compliance standards by Janua [..] |
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India appears ready to ban BlackBerry India’s government reiterated its stance on Research In Motion and other companies providing officials with access to to monitor encrypted data. “It’s not a question of their giving access. Under law, they have to give access, everybody has to give access,” federal Home Secretary Gopal K. Pillai told reporters on Tuesday. “Whoever gives access will be allowed to opera [..] |
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India testing new solution for spying on BlackBerry users India’s government is currently in the process of testing a solution that will allow it to spy on BlackBerry users sending and receiving data over India’s cellular airwaves. The country’s Telecom Secretary has confirmed that India’s Department of Telecommunications is testing the solution, which will allow government officials to monitor several services tied to Research In [..] |
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RIM slashes BlackBerry prices in India one day ahead of Q4 earnings Research In Motion has made drastic cuts to BlackBerry smartphone prices in India just one day before the Waterloo, Ontario-based vendor is scheduled to report its results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012. Several analysts expect RIM to miss Wall Street’s consensus when it announces its earnings results on Thursday, despite having issued lower than expected fourth-quarter guidance. The [..] |
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| India says RIM to resolve BlackBerry issue in 2 mths
(Reuters) Reuters - Research in Motion
is expected to resolve in two months Indian security
concerns about its BlackBerry wireless e-mail device, Indian
Minister for Communications and Information Technology
Andimuthu Raja said on Tuesday. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| India's First Game Gets India's First Game Controversy [Ruh Roh] Never mind that Hanuman: Boy Warrior - billed as the first console game developed entirely in India - is a crappy game. It's controversial! Well, to an American Hindu, anyway. I am not a Hindu scholar by any stretch. But a quick check reveals that Hanuman is [..] |
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