BlackBerry may be a security threat
India has warned Blackberry that it have to safety measures in the message service in India before its introduction. The minister of telecoms Sachin Pilot has declared that if no result is seen, then those services will be banned by the government.
Due to the warnings, Research in Motion has also decided to think about its safety measures before the entry to the market.
India, the world's best-rising cellular souk, is a vital selling objective for RIM as all the time more wealthy Indians procure smartphones. RIM has stated that it was hopeful to a vulnerable blackout of the advantages of the Smartphone over sanctuary fears, even if it made few public remarks as the deadline approached.
However on Thursday, RIM has assumed to extend the proposal to the management in which RIM would lead a business discussion to decide the safety matters.
Home Secretary G. K. Pillai was owed to make a last conclusion on BlackBerry's doom at a summit. Islamist militants used Smartphone's to plan the 2008 Mumbai attack. India by now sent a note to cell phone operators ordering them to ensure security agencies can observe BlackBerry messages by the end of this month.