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NEW DELHI: BlackBerry maker Research in Motion's (RIM) four-year standoff with the Indian government over providing encryption keys for its secure corporate emails and popular messenger services is finally set to end.

RIM recently demonstrated a solution developed by a firm called Verint that can intercept messages and emails exchanged between BlackBerry handsets, and make these encrypted communications available in a readable format to Indian security agencies, according to an exchange of communications between the Canadian company and the Indian government.

This satisfies India's core demand that RIM provide intelligence and security agencies with automatic solutions to monitor all communication on BlackBerry smartphones on a real-time basis, an official aware of the development said.

"I can confirm that RIM is providing an appropriate lawful access solution that enables India's telecom operators to be legally complaint with respect to their BlackBerry consumer traffic," said a company spokesman. But he said there was no access to secure encrypted BlackBerry enterprise communications or corporate emails as these were accessible only to the owners of these services.

Correspondence reviewed by ET, however, shows that the solution demonstrated by RIM can intercept all BlackBerry services. A telecom department official also confirmed that corporate emails would form part of the services that the government will be able to monitor.

The Canadian smartphone maker, which had set up servers and other interception facilities in Mumbai last year after India had threatened to shut down BlackBerry services, has now handed over this infrastructure to Indian agencies, internal government documents reviewed by ET reveal.

The *** will soon ask all telcos to connect their networks to the interception facilities built by RIM here. *** is currently awaiting the home ministry's approval to issue this directive. Incidentally, RIM had denied setting up this facility last year.

Super-secure corporate emails, called Blackberry Enterprise Services, have traditionally been RIM's main attraction for companies and corporate executives.

In India, in the last few years, the BlackBerry messenger service has become very popular among students and teenagers, providing a new user segment for the smartphone maker.

An amicable solution over the monitoring issue is important for the Canadian smartphone maker since India is one of the few bright spots for the company that has been battling falling sales in its primary markets of the US and Europe.

Industry watchers say RIM has tripled its customer base here to close to 5 million over the last two years, even as its market share has crashed globally with customers moving to competitors like Apple and handsets that run on Google's Android operating system.

India also offers massive growth opportunities as a tiny fraction of the country's 950 million cellphone customers use smartphones.

The home ministry had been seeking interception solutions since the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai after security agencies learnt that Pakistani militants used mobile and satellite phones to coordinate the strikes.

Currently, Indian agencies submit the name of the suspect to RIM, which in turn provides the decoded communication records of the customer, but this does not include its enterprise services.

The handset maker had been providing the requisite information only after checking if the interception requests had legal authorisation, executives aware of the development told ET.

Under the new setup, RIM has said it would not even remotely monitor its Mumbai facility anymore, and has agreed to 'disconnect the remote maintenance system monitoring which it normally provides to ensure high service level'.


BlackBerry maker Research in Motion agrees to hand over its encryption keys to India - The Economic Times
 
So no privacy for the common Indian? How disgusting!
 
loll Rim shares is at all time low at 6$.

I live in waterloo, the birth place and headquarters of rim. They think that indian market will save them. loll they are almost bankrupt and leasing their buildings to other companies.

Their encryption is great, but their soo shittty os and uncool phones, are gone. No one can save them now.
 
Did you even read the article or just posted for the sake of posting. Read the part about terrorist attack and you will know why it is necessary.
Those that trade liberty for safety deserve neither
 
its a trade off,
u wanna know what more disgusting? id be happy to oblige.

no one would have thought that would happen in India before 26/11
just like no one would have thought that in united States before 9/11
its funny 7/11 is a US Stores Chain owned by Indians mostly

Isnt that nature's cruel jokes!!
 
Those that trade liberty for safety deserve neither
What about those who trade life for money.....its about our national security....what would you want, dead children or tag of vanguard of liberty. Both has to be considered and balance has to be made. Its not a zero-sum game.

BTW keep your philosophy to your self or many Indians will start quoting Nietzsche.
 
What about those who trade life for money.....its about our national security....what would you want, dead children or tag of vanguard of liberty. Both has to be considered and balance has to be made. Its not a zero-sum game.

BTW keep your philosophy to your self or many Indians will start quoting Nietzsche.
For those casting aspersions on the state of my sanity, that quote is of a US president, a revered one.

As for you, have fun living in a police state just like 1984
 
For those casting aspersions on the state of my sanity, that quote is of a US president, a revered one.

As for you, have fun living in a police state just like 1984
Isn't it better than chaotic state. You quoting US president, I thought you always think all US statements as western propaganda.
 
Isn't it better than chaotic state. You quoting US president, I thought you always think all US statements as western propaganda.
When did I say that? I see you'll pick and choose my statements as they suit you :rofl:
 
Those that trade liberty for safety deserve neither

Don't talk BS I think almost the entire human race would oblige their governments taking a little liberty from them so that they are a bit safer. This is the case world wide, the idea of liberty in the 21st is a joke anyway, as it is ISPs keep a track of what we do online and in many nations are required to keep such information for many months. Similarly banks, as a byproduct of our utilsation of banking, are able to track our movements as are mobile networks.


What an utter BS statement, what world do you live on? How have you come to the nonsense conclusion that "Those that trade liberty for safety deserve neither"?? So human beings are not allowed to be safe if they allow their government a bit of access to their BLACKBERRY?? WTF!! What are you smoking my freind? It's gotta be good stuff!


Those who talk about impinging liberty are fools- what are you doing on your Blackberry you want no one to see? If you're doing nothing wrong, you've got nothing to hide,right?


I'd have thought a Pakistani wouldn't be making this ridiculous statement and would appreciate a government trying to secure their people.
 
Their share price must have been the biggest driver behind this decision.
 

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