As I suggested last week, RIM appears to have ceded to Indian demands to hand over access to BlackBerry data:
“They have assured partial access to its messenger services by September 1 and agreed to provide full access by the end of the year,” a senior government source, who asked not to be named, told Reuters.
At this point it is really bad that RIM hasn’t come clean on this nonsense. They don’t have to give all the details as they likely wouldn’t even if they were asked. But they should at least clear the air once and for all as this really isn’t helping the situation any. Not to mention that their stock value isn’t looking too good right now.
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A “Source” Claims That RIM Has Caved To Indian Demands
As I suggested last week, RIM appears to have ceded to Indian demands to hand over access to BlackBerry data:
“They have assured partial access to its messenger services by September 1 and agreed to provide full access by the end of the year,” a senior government source, who asked not to be named, told Reuters.
At this point it is really bad that RIM hasn’t come clean on this nonsense. They don’t have to give all the details as they likely wouldn’t even if they were asked. But they should at least clear the air once and for all as this really isn’t helping the situation any. Not to mention that their stock value isn’t looking too good right now.
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