
The government said the makers of BlackBerry, Research in Motion (RIM), had to address its security concerns by offering monitoring facilities.
"If they don't follow our guidelines, we will have no option but to ask them to stop their operations in India," a senior official said. The smartphone is used by over a million customers in India.
Source: Business Standard
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This is a very good decision at the end of the day... India has to take decisions on its own. If anyone come across and wants to play with the Security and integrity of this country, that company or person should be shown the Exit Door from India.