The move could result in RIM’s e-mail and messaging services being shut down because the operators don’t have the capability to provide intercept services without RIM’s help, the Times of India reports.
Any closure would hit RIM’s pin-to-pin messenger and enterprise services, which both use encrypted data, however it would not cover email and messaging services from Yahoo, Google and MSN, or RIM’s voice and SMS services, the newspaper said.
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