Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 30, 2010
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – BlackBerry maker Research in Motion will give India access to secure data from Sept 1, a government source said on Monday, as the country looked to push RIM, Google and Skype to set up servers in India amid security concerns.



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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Indian officials meet on Monday to decide whether to ban some of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry services, a day before the deadline runs out for the firm to give security agencies access to its secure data.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 26, 2010
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Research in Motion offered on Thursday to lead an industry forum to look at India’s need to have “lawful access” to BlackBerry’s encrypted mail and messenger in the latest effort to stave off the blocking of the popular service in the world’s fastest growing telecoms market.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 20, 2010
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion may provide some solution next week to help Indian security agencies access corporate email by obtaining encrypted data in readable format, a government source said on Friday.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 19, 2010
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s telecoms ministry has suggested a formula by which security agencies can get access to corporate email on Research In Motion’s Blackberry devices, the Economic Times reported on Thursday.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 12, 2010
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Research In Motion’s encrypted BlackBerry email and instant messaging services will be shut down if the Canadian maker does not address Indian national security concerns by August 31, the government said on Thursday.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 10, 2010
RIYADH/JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – Research In Motion has agreed to hand over user codes that would let Saudi authorities monitor its BlackBerry Messenger, as it seeks to stop the kingdom from silencing the service, a source close to the talks said on Tuesday.



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RIYADH/JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has agreed to hand over coveted “codes” to users’ phones to try to avert a ban on its Messenger service in Saudi Arabia, an industry source familiar with the talks told Reuters on Tuesday.



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Posted by Reuters: Business News on August 3, 2010
NEW DELHI/DUBAI (Reuters) – BlackBerry maker Research In Motion may be considering concessions to governments who have voiced concerns about the tight security that makes its devices so popular, newspapers said on Tuesday.



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NEW DELHI/DUBAI (Reuters) – BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is willing to block porn sites and let government spies snoop on users, newspapers reported on Tuesday, following a shock ban on its key services in the Gulf.



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