BlackBerry maker: UAE policy would apply to othersThe Associated Press - 17 Apr, 2011DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) â€" The maker of BlackBerry devices said Sunday it has been told that possible new restrictions proposed by Emirati authorities on the popular gadgets would apply to other smartphones too. ... |
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RIM says any new smartphone curbs in UAE would apply to others tooThe Canadian Press - 17 Apr, 2011DUBAI, United Arab Emirates â€" The maker of BlackBerry devices says it has been told that any new restrictions imposed by authorities in the United Arab Emirates would apply to other smartphones too. The UAE telecom regulator has said it may limit ... |
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BlackBerry services to continue in UAEEconomic Times - 17 Apr, 2011DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates' telecommunications agency has said that BlackBerry smartphone services would remain available in the country. Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has confirmed the continuation of all BlackBerry services in ... |
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UAE to curb BlackBerry usage for individuals: reportReuters - Ahmed Jadallah, Alastair Sharp - 17 Apr, 2011Women walk past a Blackberry booth at the Gulf Information and Technology Exhibition (GITEX) in Dubai October 17, 2010. DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates will stop individuals and small businesses accessing the most private data services ... |
UAE to Limit Use of Secure BlackBerry ServiceWall Street Journal - Apr 16, 2011AP DUBAIâ€"The United Arab Emirates plans to limit the number of BlackBerry users who can make use of the smartphones' highest level of data security. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority said in an emailed statement Saturday that only qualifying ... |
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The Blackberry ContentionKipp Report - Eva Fernandes - 17 Apr, 2011UAE versus Blackberry: remember that long drawn out game of chicken? What about the “compromise” that followed after? Don't look to Kipp for what was actually compromised on because RIM is pretty tight-lipped about it. All we know is we are glad the ... |
BlackBerry continues in UAEMiddle East North Africa Financial Network - 17 Apr, 2011(MENAFN) The UAE's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said that the BlackBerry smartphone services would stay active in the country, reported Arabian Business. The authority elaborated saying that all BlackBerry services in the UAE would ... |
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UAE BlackBerry use 'unchanged'7DAYS - 17 Apr, 2011The telecoms watchdog has moved to ease fears that certain BlackBerry smartphone services could be subject to a crackdown. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) yesterday said that “all BlackBerry services” would continue for companies and ... |
UAE clears use of BlackBerry even as India continues to stallDailyIndia.com - 17 Apr, 2011Abu Dhabi, Apr. 17: Even as India continues refuses to give the all clear for use of Blackberry services such as the messenger, e-mail and browsing over a dispute related to access to encrypted details, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) ... |
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BlackBerry services to remain available in UAE, says authorityArabianBusiness.com - Joanne Bladd - 17 Apr, 2011The UAE's telecommunications agency said Saturday that BlackBerry smartphone services would remain available in the country. The TRA “confirms the continuation of all BlackBerry services in the UAE to both individuals and to business ... |
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All BlackBerry services to continue: TRAKhaleej Times - 17 Apr, 2011The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority confirmed in a statement the continuation of all BlackBerry services in the UAE to both individuals and to business customers. It added that any confusion to TRA regulations would be clarified by the TRA with ... |
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UAE: 'All' BlackBerry Services to ContinueTheStreet.com - 17 Apr, 2011By TheStreet Staff 04/16/11 - 12:47 PM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Regulators in the United Arab Emirates said Saturday that "all" Research In Motion(RIMM) BlackBerry services would continue to be available to business and individual customers. ... |
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UAE restricts BlackBerry use by individuals, small firmsdomain-B - 17 Apr, 2011The UAE government has restricted the use of BlackBerry smart phones to businesses with 20 or more mobile subscriptions, thereby denying individuals and small firms access to its highly-secure messaging service, reports citing a ruling by UAE's ... |
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BlackBerry services to continue in UAEiNewsOne - 17 Apr, 2011Abu Dhabi, April 16 (IANS/WAM) All BlackBerry services, including messenger, email and web-browsing, would continue in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a government statement said Saturday. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said in a ... |
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UAE to ban individuals from using advanced BlackBerry servicesIntoMobile - Apr 16, 2011Remember earlier this week when Jim Balsillie cut short a BBC interview after a question about India and the Middle East caused him to lose his cool? A report from The National, a newspaper based in the UAE, may provide a clue into this surprising and ... |
TRA confirms continuation of BlackBerry services in UAEGulfNews - Apr 16, 2011Abu Dhabi: The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) said in a statement on Saturday it has confirmed the continuation of all BlackBerry services in the UAE to both individuals and to business customers. Services include BlackBerry messenger, ... |
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UAE to curb BlackBerry usage for individuals and small enterprisesiloubnan.info - Apr 16, 2011The United Arab Emirates will stop individuals and small businesses accessing the most private data services offered by BlackBerry, the UAE National newspaper said on Saturday. Only businesses with 20 or more mobile subscriptions will be allowed to use ... |
BlackBerry maker: UAE policy would apply to othersEconomic Times - 17 Apr, 2011DUBAI: The maker of BlackBerry devices says it has been told that any new restrictions imposed by Emirati authorities would apply to other smartphones too. The regulator has said it may limit access to the highly secure Blackberry Enterprise Server, ... |
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BlackBerry maker: UAE policy would apply to othersThe Seattle Times - Adam Schreck - 17 Apr, 2011The maker of BlackBerry devices said Sunday it has been told that possible new restrictions proposed by Emirati authorities on the popular gadgets would apply to other smartphones too. By ADAM SCHRECK AP Business Writer The maker of BlackBerry devices ... |
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UAE to limit some BlackBerry services, paper saysReuters Canada - 17 Apr, 2011DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates will stop individuals and small businesses accessing the most private data services offered by BlackBerry, a UAE newspaper said, but the government said no services would be disrupted to any subscribers. ... |
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UAE To Curb BlackBerry Use For Individuals (REPORT)Huffington Post - 17 Apr, 2011(DUBAI) - The United Arab Emirates will stop individuals and small businesses accessing the most private data services offered by BlackBerry, a newspaper said, but email and web access will not be disrupted, said the government. ... |
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UAE Raises Questions About BlackBerry CurbsABC News - 17 Apr, 2011AP The United Arab Emirates' telecommunications agency said Saturday that BlackBerry smartphone services would remain available in the country, suggesting it may roll back on plans to limit a high-security option. A statement by the Telecommunications ... |
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UAE to limit access to highest level of BlackBerry security after backing off ...CanadianBusiness.com - Apr 16, 2011DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - The United Arab Emirates plans to limit the number of BlackBerry users who can make use of the smartphones' highest level of data security. The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority said in an emailed statement ... |
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Blackberry services to remain available - TRAITP.net - Roger Field - 17 Apr, 2011The TRA said that it would clarify any confusion relating to the availability of Blackberry services in the UAE this week. (ITP Images) By Roger Field Published April 17, 2011 The UAE's telecoms regulator, the TRA, has confirmed that all Blackberry ... |
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UAE says all Blackberry services normalTrade Arabia - 17 Apr, 2011The UAE Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) on Saturday confirmed the continuation of all Blackberry services in the emirates to both individuals and business customers including Blackberry messenger, email and browsing services. ... |
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UAE to curb BlackBerry usage for individuals-paperForexyard - Cynthia Johnston, Louise Ireland - Apr 16, 2011DUBAI, April 16 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates will stop individuals and small businesses accessing the most private data services offered by BlackBerry, a UAE newspaper said on Saturday, months after resolving a dispute over its access to ... |
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