More evidence that RIM can let governments monitor BlackBerrys

RIM sidesteps BlackBerry ban in India | Signal Strength – CNET News.

According to the CNET article, the Indian government is going to put off shutting down BlackBerrys in their country while they study a RIM proposal to allow government monitoring of the communications.

- Lance Cottrell

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2 Responses to “More evidence that RIM can let governments monitor BlackBerrys”

  1. Earleen Rouly Says:

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  2. Radio Head Says:

    With the shady political climate that India has, I’m not really surprised that there is a possibility for such a proposal to come to pass, but still that is such a huge invasion of privacy.

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