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RIM refuses solution to access enterprise mail

RIM refuses solution to access enterprise mail

Rediff.com27 Jan 2011

Canadian firm RIM, earlier this month had also expressed its inability to provide its customers' encryption key to the intelligence agencies for lawful interception of contents.

Can't compromise security architecture: BlackBerry

Can't compromise security architecture: BlackBerry

Rediff.com17 Sep 2010

BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion said it is hopeful that its dispute with India and the UAE over the issue of data security will be resolved successfully, but reiterated that it "cannot compromise the security architecture of its enterprise solution."

BlackBerry PlayBook prices cut by half and more gadget news

BlackBerry PlayBook prices cut by half and more gadget news

Rediff.com29 Dec 2011

Here's all the latest in the world of gadgets and gizmos that you may have missed this month beginning with how Research In Motion is tempting you to buy the PlayBook.

Interception solution: BlackBerry wants 2 years

Interception solution: BlackBerry wants 2 years

Rediff.com7 Jan 2011

Blackberry has asked for 18-24 months to provide a complete solution for interception of its Enterprise Mail, but with a condition that its services would not be banned, a guarantee that the government declined to give.

BlackBerry may face ban in next 5 days

BlackBerry may face ban in next 5 days

Rediff.com26 Aug 2010

The government on Thursday made it clear that BlackBerry services may be banned if its maker, Research-in-Motion, fails to provide a monitoring solution in the next five days.

Why terrorists love the BlackBerry

Why terrorists love the BlackBerry

Rediff.com24 Aug 2010

Vicky Nanjappa finds out why the Indian government is so keen to access e-mails sent via the BlackBerry.

Saudi Arabia not to ban BlackBerry

Saudi Arabia not to ban BlackBerry

Rediff.com10 Aug 2010

Saudi Arabia has allowed Research In Motion (RIM) to continue BlackBerry services in the kingdom.

RIM launches BlackBerry Storm in India

RIM launches BlackBerry Storm in India

Rediff.com22 Mar 2010

The smartphone has glass lens, stainless steel back plate and a high resolution display.

India not to ban BlackBerry services: RIM

India not to ban BlackBerry services: RIM

Rediff.com24 Nov 2010

The Canadian smartphone maker has over 1.5 million customers in India.

RIM launches BlackBerry 8530 on Tata Indicom

RIM launches BlackBerry 8530 on Tata Indicom

Rediff.com17 Jun 2010

The handset will be available at all authorised Tata Indicom retail stores across the country and will have a combination of pre-paid and post-paid plans, Tata Indicom said on Thursday.

'Prepaid customers our thrust area in India'

'Prepaid customers our thrust area in India'

Rediff.com28 Oct 2010

While the brand is facing stiff competition from Apple's iPhone and Google's Android platform in the consumer market and is likely to come face to face with renewed competition in the enterprise market from Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 in early 2011, Frenny Bawa, managing director, RIM India, is confident of staying ahead of the pack.

Technology to smarten your wheels

Technology to smarten your wheels

Rediff.com4 Oct 2010

RIM, maker of BlackBerry, has signalled its intention to cash in on this trend by buying QNX Software Systems -- a key software supplier, to some of the world's leading car companies, including Volkswagen, BMW and Hyundai.

Using Blackberry in Dubai? Beware!

Using Blackberry in Dubai? Beware!

Rediff.com22 Jul 2009

The world's most advanced handset maker, BlackBerry, has charged that Gulf-based telecom company Etisalat had updated the programming of the phones which would give them "surveillance capabilities".

Now BlackBerry targets youth for expansion

Now BlackBerry targets youth for expansion

Rediff.com23 Sep 2010

Blackberry, in partnership with Vodafone, has come up with an in-your-face kind of campaign that makes no reference to the controversy.

No uncertainty in stand on BlackBerry: Chidambaram

No uncertainty in stand on BlackBerry: Chidambaram

Rediff.com1 Sep 2010

Chidambaram also made it clear there would be no compromise on the security of the nation in the operations of Research In Motion -- makers of Blackberry -- and other service providers like Google and Skype.

Install server or shut mail: India tells BlackBerry

Install server or shut mail: India tells BlackBerry

Rediff.com23 Aug 2010

Toughening its stand, the Indian government has conveyed to the BlackBerry makers to install its server in India for tracking its messenger and enterprise mail service as the offer made by it to provide data from its Canada-based server could be detrimental to national security.

BlackBerry issue: Security testing on

BlackBerry issue: Security testing on

Rediff.com20 Aug 2010

According to agencies, the government is now checking whether they have the technology to monitor emails when they get briefly stored in an enterprise server.

How the common user is hit by BlackBerry ban

How the common user is hit by BlackBerry ban

Rediff.com9 Aug 2010

India is estimated to have over 11 lakh (1.1 million) BlackBerry users.

DoT likely to ask RIM to set up server in India

DoT likely to ask RIM to set up server in India

Rediff.com9 Aug 2010

Move comes on the heels of a fresh attempt to break the impasse between the government and RIM.

BlackBerry: US to hold talks with India, UAE, RIM

BlackBerry: US to hold talks with India, UAE, RIM

Rediff.com6 Aug 2010

The United States has also been in touch with RIM, the Canadian company that operates the BlackBerry network worldwide.

BlackBerry security fears: What the issue is all about

BlackBerry security fears: What the issue is all about

Rediff.com5 Aug 2010

Government has already warned the popular smartphone company that if it does not allow it to monitor emails and short messaging services to address security concerns, it will have to close down operations in the country, spelling trouble for over a million BlackBerry users in India.

BlackBerry can't provide access to data

BlackBerry can't provide access to data

Rediff.com3 Aug 2010

RIM's statement comes at a time when Indian security agencies have warned the company to provide the technology to monitor contents or face a ban on its operations.

BlackBerry agrees to address security concerns

BlackBerry agrees to address security concerns

Rediff.com29 Jul 2010

Government has already warned the popular smartphone company that if it does not allow it to monitor emails and SMSes to address security concerns, it will have to close down operations in the country, spelling trouble for over a million BlackBerry users in India.

Aircel to launch BlackBerry services in India

Aircel to launch BlackBerry services in India

Rediff.com16 Sep 2009

Telecom operator Aircel on Wednesday announced that it has partnered with Canada's Research In Motion to launch BlackBerry services for its customers in the country.

Blackberry maker seeks patent in India

Blackberry maker seeks patent in India

Rediff.com7 Apr 2009

According to a recent journal published by the controller general of patents designs and trade marks, Canada-based Research In Motion, who manufacture the popular Blackberry smartphones, has sought a patent for wireless systems providing a mechanism for resource sharing. After getting a patent in India, RIM would have exclusive right over the invention in the country.

Nokia makes Netbook entry with a splash

Nokia makes Netbook entry with a splash

Rediff.com2 Feb 2010

Nokia, the dominant force in the handset industry, has spent the major part of 2009 guarding its turf against resurgent rivals like Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Motorola, and also tech powerhouses like Research in Motion, Apple and HTC.

RIM gets ready to retail BlackBerrys

RIM gets ready to retail BlackBerrys

Rediff.com27 Jan 2009

Research in Motion, maker of Blackberry devices, is putting together its retail footprint with distribution tie-ups with partners like Redington India, which will help in setting up a national retail distribution channels for its smartphones.

BlackBerry falls in line; to give access by Sept 1

BlackBerry falls in line; to give access by Sept 1

Rediff.com16 Aug 2010

The BlackBerry mobile phone maker Research In Motion (RIM) has agreed to provide security agencies partial access to its messenger services by September one and would complete the project by the end of the year.

Blackberry maker wins domain dispute

Blackberry maker wins domain dispute

Rediff.com14 May 2009

The Canadian phone maker had challenged the registration of three domain names -- blackbberry.com, blckberry.com, and blackberry.com -- by the MumbaiDomains, a Mumbai-based firm, at the WIPO, stating they were similar to its trademark Blackberry, and could be confused with it. The Geneva-based WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center has ordered the transfer of all three domain names used by Mumbai-based firm to Research In Motion.

New diktat for BlackBerry service providers

New diktat for BlackBerry service providers

Rediff.com9 Jul 2010

DoT will call operators offering such services within a few days to discuss the issue and make it clear that they may not be left with any option but direct stopping of the services.

RIM launches 3G version of Pearl

RIM launches 3G version of Pearl

Rediff.com10 Jun 2010

RIM's global chief marketing officer, Keith Pardy, told reporters that the new model has got the 'highest screen resolution and fastest' and drew parallels, stating 'it is like a power-packed Ferrari engine put into a small smart phone.'

The world's fastest growing companies

The world's fastest growing companies

Rediff.com19 Aug 2009

The world's fastest growing company is Canada-based Research In Motion, the maker of Blackberry phones.

RIM Q3 net income surges on BlackBerry sales

RIM Q3 net income surges on BlackBerry sales

Rediff.com17 Dec 2010

Research In Motion (RIM) has posted a 45 per cent jump in net income to $911 million for the third quarter ended November 27, 2010, driven by record sales of Blackberry phones.

Reliance Mobile to launch BlackBerry Tour

Reliance Mobile to launch BlackBerry Tour

Rediff.com7 Oct 2009

Reliance Mobile will launch BlackBerry Tour smartphone for its CDMA customers priced at Rs 27,990.

Blackberry issue between DoT, RIM: Airtel

Blackberry issue between DoT, RIM: Airtel

Rediff.com16 Apr 2008

Blackberry services have become a bone of contention between government and telecom service providers, who are questioning the rationale behind making them respondent to the concern of security agencies.

BlackBerry makers mull India-made handsets

BlackBerry makers mull India-made handsets

Rediff.com19 Sep 2008

Research in Motion, the makers of BlackBerry, which was until recently under the government scanner over security concerns, is now looking at an India-specific strategy that includes local manufacturing.

New BlackBerry Curve 8330 at Rs 25,990

New BlackBerry Curve 8330 at Rs 25,990

Rediff.com9 Jul 2008

Reliance Communications Ltd and Research In Motion on Tuesday announced the launch of BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone in India.

Security issue: Blackberry not to hand over data

Security issue: Blackberry not to hand over data

Rediff.com26 May 2008

Blackberry vendor Research-In- Motion (RIM) on Monday said it cannot hand over the message encryption key to the government as its security structure does not allow any 'third party' or even the company to read the information transferred over its network.

'Four or five new Blackberry models in 2008'

'Four or five new Blackberry models in 2008'

Rediff.com20 Nov 2007

Gregory Wade, vice-president (customer accounts), RIM, spoke to Business Standard about how the company is planning to fight the challenges as rivals offer similar devices across price segments.

India to be developed nation: Blackberry CEO

India to be developed nation: Blackberry CEO

Rediff.com20 Oct 2008

James Laurence Balsillie, founder and co-chief executive officer of Research in Motion, feels that in the next 20 years, India will reach the developed nation status with $20,000 per capita income in terms of purchasing power parity.