India will make a final decision on August 30 | BlackBerry
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India will make a final decision on August 30 whether to block some of the BlackBerry service assessed the state government could threaten national security. Said a senior government source.
Smart phone maker, Research In Motion in Canada, facing a deadline August 31 to give India the means to track and read e-mail that prompted the government. The Indian government said that the BlackBerry service have the potential to be misused by irresponsible parties.
Sources close to the negotiations said, the Indian security forces and telecommunications agencies will hold technical meetings with the Research In Motion (RIM) as a provider of BlackBerry services on Thursday and Friday to find a solution. "We hope there is a positive solution," said the source told Reuters.
If RIM does not meet the case, it would block one of India's fastest growing markets in the world of telecommunications this. Indian security agencies are currently testing ways to access corporate e-mail on a BlackBerry device to obtain encrypted data in an easily readable format.
If the decision until the close of the BlackBerry, and it will affect approximately one million users in India of a total 41 million BlackBerry users worldwide.
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