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BlackBerry service to be monitored in Saudi Arabia

Posted on August 10, 2010 by pogowasright.org

John Ribeiro reports:

BlackBerry data services can continue in Saudi Arabia after Research in Motion agreed to monitoring of e-mail and instant messaging data services, an official of the country’s regulator, Communications and Information Technology Commission, (CITC) said on Tuesday.

RIM has agreed to place some of its communication servers in the country, said the official on condition of anonymity.

Read more on Computerworld.

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