RIM to Provide India With Solution For Lawful Interception by January 31st, 2011
01 Nov, 2010, 3:37 pm IST | by
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With all the back and forth that's been going on with Blackberry's services in India, it's no wonder that the tech giant wants to relent to try to stay in the Indian market. According to a press release from the Press Bureau from the Government of India, RIM has agreed with the Government to come up with a solution for lawful interception of BBM services by the 31st of January. Blackberry services in India will continue as they normally do until then. |
Tags: RIM , Blackberry , Research in Motion , Blackberry ban , India
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