BlackBerry on Thursday said it has provided a solution for legally intercepting messenger and internet and email services. But it denied such access on BlackBerry Enterprise Server, saying the company has no ability to provide its customers encryption key. BlackBerry maker Research-in-Motionsaid in a statement in New Delhi that the company has now delivered a solution that enables India's wireless carriers to address their lawful access requirements for their consumer messaging services, which includes BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) and BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) e-mail. BlackBerry has over one million subscribers in India, which is one of the fastest growing markets in the world in terms of new subscriber additions. The Canada-based company has made it clear that its security systems are still cutting edge by saying, the company maintains a consistent global standard for lawful access requirements that does not include special deals for specific countries.
News On AIR | January 13, 2011 6:05 PM
BlackBerry provides solution for intercepting messenger services