India will not compromise on security, firm on BlackBerry

Release Date 1 Sep, 2010 in Economic Times

 
   

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No uncertainty in Govt stand on BlackBerry: PC

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India Wants Access to Google, Skype Data, Too

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Skype Is Still The Best “Free” Communication Tool for Small Businesses

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India says will ask Google, Skype for data access

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India tells Google, Skype to set up local servers

Sydney Morning Herald - Penny MacRae - 1 Sep, 2010
India told Google and Skype on Wednesday that they must set up servers in the country to allow law enforcers to screen traffic, as it widened its security ...

India says will ask Google and Skype to give data access

Montreal Gazette - C.J. Kuncheria - 1 Sep, 2010
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India wants Google, Skype to set up local servers

AFP - 1 Sep, 2010
NEW DELHI " India's government on Wednesday said BlackBerry, Google, Skype and other communications providers must set up servers in the country to allow ...

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