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Friday, July 04, 2008

 

India says no security threat
from BlackBerry: report

 
BlackBerry mobile devices do not pose a security threat and no permission is needed from the Indian government to make the service available, an official said Wednesday, according to media reports.

Indian security agencies have previously expressed worries that militants may use the popular devices to communicate and that intercepting and tracing emails from them was difficult.

"People are buying BlackBerry. There is no threat from BlackBerry services," telecommunications secretary Siddhartha Behura told an industry meeting, according to the Press Trust of India.

The official said no permission was needed to provide BlackBerry services.

"They do not have to seek our permission to start any service," Behura told the summit.

The Indian government has previously held talks with Research in Motion (RIM), the Canadian makers of the device, over security concerns.

Industry estimates say there are some 400,000 BlackBerry users in India's mobile market, the world's fastest growing.
-- AFP

   

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