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BlackBerry Blackout By Indian Govt?
By: Abhimanyu Radhakrishnan   |   Mar 07,2008

CNBC-TV18's Sandeep Gurumurthi reports that Tata Teleservices' application to offer BlackBerry Services in India has been rejected after the Department of Telecom (DoT) forwarded the request to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Anil Sardana, Managing Director of TTSL, told reporters in New Delhi this morning that they were told by the MHA that the BlackBerry service does not allow for "lawful interception" mandated for all Value Added Services (VAS).

Sources tell CNBC-TV18 that when Tata Tele asked DoT why other operators were being allowed, the DoT fired off letters to existing BlackBerry providers seeking an explanation. Sources also say that two rounds of discussion have happened between these operators and the MHA. A final call is expected to be taken in a meeting with the Telecom Secretary next week.

A spokesperson from RIM – the company that offers the BlackBerry service – said: "RIM supports its carrier partners in India and we will work together with them to seek further clarity."

Security experts we spoke to were sceptical of the claim, saying that in June last year the French government had advised officials not to use BlackBerry services for precisely the opposite reasons. At that time, officals at RIM claimed that even they did not have access to the data on their servers (a questionable claim in itself), an explanation that could have them in a spot when they meet with Indian authorities.

Of course, we at Tech2.com are also sceptical about the national security bogey being brought up on every occasion. Indeed, the last thing the increasingly tech-savvy terrorist is likely to use is a BlackBerry. After all, he will either have to use corporate email or operator-provided mail (@blackberry.airtel.in, for example) both of which are easily traceable – it's not like RIM is a company that's going to disappear overnight.

Nevertheless, it's tense times ahead for India's crackberries!

 
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Well this is all a rumour nothing is gonna happened with blackberry as operators are qorking with RIM and now all operators are having NOC letters....The services that blackberry provides is not been provided by any other brand, as far as Nokia tie up with airtel for providing power mail, than you are better understander that Airtel is the one who came up with blackberry and airtel is not theone who is going to stop this service for us, This is just a rumour nothing much don't mind them, i am using blackberry from past so many years. i got a info that TTSL is also launching blackberry soon. so enjoy the benefits of push email that blackberry offers you.
karan @ Apr 12,2008
i want to get rid of blackberry now..... i came to know tht airtel and nokia is coming up with a solution called AIRTEL POWER MAIL Powered By Nokia Intellisync.... a push mail service from nokia..... i will go for a E- series Mobile with Airtel Power Mail activation.... this sounds great ..isnt guys ???
karthik @ Mar 11,2008
its not about the company closing overnight. but rather it is about being able to retrieve or trace it completely. if the BB guys haven't supplied the info to french govt. what is the gurantee it will happen for india?
aditya @ Mar 08,2008
""mere berry ke ber mat todo... ""

HAHAHHAHHAHA LMAO ROFL HAHAHHAH!!!!!
Lata Mangeshkar @ Mar 08,2008
dont trust blackberry trust NOKIA guys........
karthik @ Mar 08,2008
From the linked article: "(Blackberry phones) send and receive e-mail through just a handful of servers in the U.K.and in North America -- a reality brought home when a failed software upgrade to the North American servers in April abruptly halted service to BlackBerry users there."

I think there's a genuine concern here. Switch to Nokia Eseries guys!
Nokian @ Mar 08,2008
mere berry ke ber mat todo...
RD Burman @ Mar 08,2008
what the fu** this is all??even it is banned in Us,France and now In UK???
anonymous @ Mar 07,2008
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