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DoT makes Telecom operators fall in line on Blackberry issue

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The Department of Telecom (DoT) had set a deadline of December 31 for lawful real time legal interception of Blackberry services after the Canadian-based manufacturer of the smart phone -- Research In Motion (RIM) -- had provided a solution for the same.

After initial reluctance from all major telecom service providers including Bharti Airtel and Tata, all the operators fell in line and installed the software for providing real time intercept of all facilities to the security agencies, sources said today.

RIM, which has more than one million subscribers in India, had been asked to provide resolution and web-browsing requirements in respect of Blackberry Internet Service (BIS) in consultation with the Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) and their lawful interception vendors. RIM agreed to place a server in Mumbai in this connection, the sources added.

 

Vodafone and Tata's were among the first TSPs to report compliance which was followed by Bharti Airtel who have also offered to the DoT that they were ready for testing of the equipment.

TSPs had been pushing for extension of tomorrow's deadline but a reluctant DoT finally made them fall in line and ensure that the interception facilities were completed before December 31, the sources said.

In a statement, Blackberry had said that "we are pleased to inform you that RIM has now delivered a solution that enables India's wireless carriers to address their lawful access requirements for our consumer messaging services, which include Blackberry Messenger (BBM) and Blackberry Internet Service (BIS) email.

"The lawful access capability now available to RIM

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First Published: Dec 30 2012 | 6:05 PM IST

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