RIM offers to work with India on BlackBerry access

An industry forum has been suggested by the maker of Blackberry handsets, Research In Motion, which would enquire into the matter of the requisite of legitimate right to access by the Indian security agencies to the encoded email and messaging services that come along with these smartphones. This measure came as the newest mode to prevent the obstruction of the services, by the Indian authorities, provided by Blackberry smartphones which comprises the swiftest developing telecom business in the world.

Various consultations are being conducted between the administrators of the Canada based industry and the Indian officials regarding the resolution of the suspicions of the security organizations that these encryptions that the Indian authorities do not have access to could be exploited for initiation of attacks or giving rise to a political unrest and uncertainty.

Dependable support and reverence for the Indian lawful and domestic safety requisites has been guaranteed to the Indian administration by RIM. A report has been submitted to the Home Minister and the verdict about RIM’s destiny is to be declared on Monday.

The blockage would upset the approximate 1 million users of Blackberry handsets restraining its use to only calls and surfing the internet.