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India sees no security threat from BlackBerry

Thu Jul 3, 2008 1:35am IST
 
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By C.J. Kuncheria

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's telecoms ministry does not see any security risk from Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry e-mail service and has no plans to shut the service, a top government official said on Wednesday.

Indian security agencies have said the BlackBerry e-mail device could be used by militants to send e-mails that could not be traced or intercepted, and the government wanted RIM to install servers in India to help monitor traffic.

"There is no threat from BlackBerry services," Telecoms Secretary Siddhartha Behura told reporters at an industry summit, adding operators did not need the ministry's approval to offer such services.

"Anybody can start services, that is between the operators and RIM to decide as to start or not," Behura said.

In March, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd said its application to launch BlackBerry services was rejected by the government because of the security worries. Telecoms operators, RIM and the government have since been in talks to resolve the issue.

When asked if the government had any plan to stop the services in the country, Behura said: "Not to my knowledge."

"It's just ... going to mean business as usual," said Nick Agostino, an analyst at Research Capital in Toronto. "If anything, it just confirms that the Indian market is now free and open for them and that one hurdle has been removed."

For RIM, India "is going to be a nice opportunity, but it's a long-term opportunity," he said.  Continued...

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