BlackBerry gets breather in data deadlock
New Delhi: The central government Tuesday decided to give more time to BlackBerry maker, Research in Motion (RIM), for providing Indian intelligence agencies access to the private data being sent over
'Banning BlackBerry service will be counterproductive'
New Delhi: BlackBerry manufacturers have suggested forming of a joint consultative forum comprising government, users and service providers for drawing up procedures to intercept services likes Enterp
Blackberry likely to escape ban
New Delhi: The Canadian makers of Blackberry — Research in Motion — is likely to escape a ban on its popular core services after it has managed to satisfy the Indian security agencies by providing “ma
India-BlackBerry deal possible: Canada
Canadian Trade Minister Peter Van Loan, who Friday discussed the issue of India's threat to ban BlackBerry with Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, said the smart phone maker Research in Moti
BlackBerry set to unveil tablet computer Monday
Though BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) is keeping mum, the Canadian company is expected to unveil its BlackPad tablet computer to rival Apple's iPad Monday, according to media reports in Nor
Upgrade networks to intercept Blackberry data: DoT to telcos
New Delhi, Sept 19: The government has asked telecom service providers to upgrade their networks for interception of information sent and received on BlackBerry phones and be ready for demonstration o
Cannot compromise security architecture: Blackberry-maker
BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion said it is hopeful that its dispute with India and the UAE over the issue of data security will be resolved successfully, but reiterated that it "cannot compromise
US, Israel spying behind BlackBerry row in UAE: Dubai police
Concerns over Israeli access to BlackBerry data and the use of the device by the US to spy on the UAE are behind the country's moves to curb service of the smartphone, the city's police chief has said
India holds crunch BlackBerry meeting ahead of deadline
Top Indian telecom and security officials were set to meet on Monday to discuss a security standoff with the maker of BlackBerry handsets which could see the phone service banned this week.
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Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada tells India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.
The government has imposed a deadli