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The United Arab Emirates will suspend use of Blackberry services in October, citing concerns about security risks, the state news agency said on Sunday. Skip related content

The UAE said it would halt Blackberry services until an "acceptable solution" is developed and applied.

"It's a final decision but we are continuing discussions with them," Mohammed Al Ghanem, director general of the UAE's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) told Reuters.

"Censorship has got nothing to do with this. What we are talking about is suspension due to the lack of compliance with UAE telecommunications regulations."

The UAE objects to Blackberry data being exported offshore and managed by a "foreign, commercial operation." The regulator said Blackberry data services are the only ones operating in that method. The decision will not affect users of rival Nokia and Apple's iPhone smartphones.

"Today's decision is based on the fact that, in their current form, certain Blackberry services allow users to act without any legal accountability, causing judicial, social and national security concerns for the UAE," the state news agency said.

Officials at Blackberry manufacturer Research In Motion in Canada were not immediately available for comment.

The suspension of Blackberry Messenger, email and web browsing services comes after attempts dating back to 2007 to bring the service into line with regulations, the TRA said.

The UAE expressed concern last week that the device is open to misuse that poses security risks -- a move some took as dissatisfaction with the inability to monitor the popular Blackberry Messenger service.

"The government regards the services offered by BlackBerry, especially its instant messaging, as an obstacle to its goal of reinforcing censorship, filtering and surveillance," Reporters Without Borders said in a statement on July 26.

PROXY SERVER

BlackBerry, which holds around 20 percent of the global smartphone market behind Nokia but ahead of Apple, has an estimated 500,000 users in the UAE.

Blackberry is carried in the UAE by du telecom and Emirates Telecommunications (Etisalat), which said it would find an alternative for its clients.

Last year, RIM said a software upgrade distributed by Etisalat to Blackberry users was in fact "a telecommunications surveillance application." [ID:nLM657641]

"I think there will be such an uproar, it probably won't happen and a solution will be found," said Irfan Ellam, Al Mal Capital telecoms analyst, referring to the mooted Blackberry services ban.

He said RIM had been asked to set up a proxy server in India to allow the government there to monitor traffic from a security perspective and the same approach might resolve the issue in the UAE and elsewhere.

"Blackberry is seen as essential by many companies, so if you want to attract business to your country it doesn't make much sense to ban these Blackberry services," said Ellam.

Bahrain in April warned against the use of Blackberry Messenger software to distribute local news and India raised security concerns with the Canadian company last week.

India's Internal Security Chief U.K. Bansal told reporters that maker RIM had said Indian concerns that militants may use the BlackBerry data services would be resolved soon.

A spokesman for Bahrain's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said on Sunday that all Blackberry services in the country were allowed to function.

"There is no action in Bahrain to suspend any service of Blackberry," he told Reuters.

RIM shares rose last week on speculation that it might unveil a new touchscreen BlackBerry 9800 this week to compete more effectively with the iPhone and models.

(Additional reporting by Amena Bakr, Matt Smith in Dubai and Frederik Richter in Manama; Writing by Amran Abocar; Editing by Jason Neely)
 
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India 'warns BlackBerry over security threat'
India 'warns BlackBerry over security threat'



The Indian government has warned the maker of BlackBerry handsets that its operations will be closed down in India unless it addresses security concerns, a report said on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has asked the Department of Telecommunication to tell the Canadian group Research in Motion (RIM) that its encrypted email and other data services must be readable by security services.

"If they don't follow our guidelines, we will have no option but to ask them to stop their operations in India," the Press Trust of India (PTI) quoted an unidentified government official as saying.

The smartphone, which uses sophisticated encryption technology that Indian security forces are unable to intercept and decipher, is used by nearly one million customers in India, according to the news agency.

India's home ministry says RIM has addressed the security concerns of several other countries, including the United States, and there is no justification to not do the same in India, PTI reported.

There was no immediate comment available from the government or RIM.

India, which faces a strengthening home-grown Maoist insurgency and constant threats from Islamist groups, is highly sensitive about the potential risks of new technology.

RIM and the Indian government have held talks in the past about New Delhi's security concerns.

Lucky I don't use Blackberry.
 
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Oh dang! Seems like every country is waking up to this mess.
 
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Dont know abt UAE, but India certainly need access to RIM encryption since as the IB reported the terrorists are getting tech savvy and are actually using smartphones including Blackberry as communication medium.
 
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I Think That NOW All the Members who questioned India's Intentions to Block Blackberry With Some Really weird Logics would be satisfied.. That Indian concerns were real as UAE follows India's footsteps.
 
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