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India’s encrypted BlackBerry network lives to fight another day

Posted Mar 14th 2008 7:24AM by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: cellphonesRemember the Indian government’s threat to shutdown RIM’s in-country network if they didn’t open it up for snooping? Ain’t gonna happen. Today the Indian government ruled out banning the blackberry service. Instead, the government will continue working with the Telecom Commission on security matters (whatever that means) with a promise to resolve the matter soon. Look India, if the notoriously controlling Chinese allow the data to run encrypted, what’s your beef chicken?

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