Sunday, October 10, 2010

Black Berry completly ban in U.A.E

All the services of BlackBerry in the UAE and will continue to work as usual, said the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, which had threatened to ban the service because of security concerns, said in a statement on its Web site today. He said that the regulator did not give further details about how the company and the wireless operators to address the concerns of local government. UAE's decision to the organizer, which averts ban planned for 11 October, comes after Saudi Arabia abolished the planned closure of the BlackBerry service and the Indian government and said he would push the deadline to halt BlackBerry service as it works toward a solution.  




Reem said today that it still follows the principles of working with government officials that it has developed in a statement August 12 and will not make any further comments on regulatory issues of confidentiality. In that statement, he said, RIM did Offers specialy for specific countries, and there were no changes to the security of its corporate e-mail. United Arab Emirates and the organizer said she did not want to recognize Rim active participation and cooperation. He said that the organization did not say whether the agreement allows them to monitor the messages sent by BlackBerry users. In an interview on September 24, said Assistant Chief Executive Jim Balsillie RIM can not give governments access to the corporate customers' e-mail systems only because these clients do not hold the Rim security codes to read staff messages BlackBerry.  





The Saudi authorities said August 10 that it would not impose a ban BlackBerry, pointing to a positive development to meet the needs of monitoring in the country. He said RIM.Etisalat Ontario-based Government of India August 31, said it was testing for a period of two months to the tracking system provided by the Waterloo, in a statement sent by e-mail today that packs an alternative will not be available, and that in all the BlackBerry will services continue to work as usual. Du said in a separate statement that the service to customers from consumers and businesses will operate normally.


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