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BlackBerry meeting Security and Telecom officers today in India

By | August 30, 2010

Tomorrow, the 31st of August, is the last day that the Indian government has given for Research in Motion to come up with a solution to allow the security and telecom agencies in the country to monitor the data transactions happening in the country via the BlackBerry phones. BlackBerry is asked to attend a meeting today in the country with the country's security officials.

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RIM has suffered a major dip in its share value last week in New York. If the company does not do anything about this, it will have to shut down its services in the fastest growing cellular market of the world. This could be a very bad situation for the Canadian Research in Motion.

If it fails to provide a satisfying answer to the big heads of the country today, its internet and mail services will be blocked in the country starting tomorrow.

"Everything is possible. If they say we have a solution and ask for time, then we will see," one unnamed official told reporters late last week.

With about 1.1 million BlackBerry users in the country, the company may not want to lose the market share here. So we can surely expect something positive from the meet today. By evening today, the fate of one of the world's largest phone manufacturers will be known in the world's fastest growing market.

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