The DoT has agreed to next convene a meeting with 3G operators, intelligence agencies and security system vendors to attempt to reach a compromise.
The ministry has repeatedly threatened to suspend BlackBerry services if RIM can't come up with a solution to allow surveillance of its corporate email service
The department has also started sending show-cause notices to operators that acquired spectrum in the controversial 2008 2G spectrum allocation.
Foreign-invested operators Uninor and Etisalat DB, along with Swan Telecom and Loop Telecom, are among those given 60 days to explain why their licenses should not be canceled.
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