Network Operators a new discomfort for RIM

In the recent past Research in Motion, the maker of BlackBerry was in controversy with the security agencies of India regarding their data.
By: Seo Fleet
 
Feb. 27, 2011 - PRLog -- In the recent past Research in Motion, the maker of BlackBerry was in controversy with the security agencies of India regarding their data.
Indian security agencies were concerned about the possibilities of the misuse of this application. They wanted to ensure that the network has a restricted level of encryption, so that the information exchanged through the network can be verified.
Now the government has taken a new turn by asking the license (operators) to tell RIM that look if they can't co-operate with the government, they can't use their network. It is as simple as that they have only to deal with the license. They have asked the security agencies not to deal with RIM. Union home secretary GK Pillai said that he does not have any agreement with BlackBerry.
He stated that this was in line with a condition in the license agreement between the government and service providers which states that "whosoever uses your network, we must be able to intercept that in a form to the satisfaction of the law enforcement agencies" (SEO company).
Let’s hope RIM agrees with the demand of law enforcement agencies and everything settles with a beneficial note for corporate world, RIM and the government (SEO service).
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In the recent past Research in Motion, the maker of BlackBerry was in controversy with the security agencies of India regarding their data.
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