Indian Blackberry network to be shut down unless RIM allows government snooping
Uh-oh, Indian Blackberry users -- better get ready for some major disconnection anxiety. Apparently the Indian government is demanding that RIM either allow it to snoop on its encrypted email service (or worse, drop down to 40-bit encryption), or shut down the entire Indian Blackberry network at the end of the month. That'll cut off an estimated 400,000 subscribers, so the carriers, RIM, and government officials are due to meet and try and hammer out a solution on the 14th, but the issue probably won't be easy to solve -- ISPs are now concerned that if RIM complies, all encrypted wireless data will be open to spying, which would make things like ecommerce virtually impossible. Furthermore, since Blackberry traffic gets routed to Canadian NOCs first, there are some thorny international issues at play as well -- just to put things in perspective, RIM doesn't even allow the Chinese government to snoop in this way, although we're certain there's another backdoor in place. Honestly, though, we'd suffer through a little CrackBerry withdrawal if it kept the G-men out of our hair -- let's hope RIM's got some fight in 'em.[Via Boy Genius Report]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
elgee02 @ Mar 12th 2008 3:53PM
That's some BS right there. Everytime I get pissed off that here in the states we got the unlawful Patriot Act all I gotta do is look at India wanting to snoop in blackberrys or New Zealand fuzz wanting to snoop texts and be thankfull our Govt hasn't resorted to that.... yet at least
James @ Mar 13th 2008 8:14AM
Indias Union Home Ministry recently rejected Tata Teleservices application for offering BlackBerry Service to worlds second largest country. Apparently the BlackBerrys security proves a bit too secure for the Union Home Ministrys liking.