Paul McDougall reports:
Having given RIM a 60-day reprieve from a ban on Blackberry messaging traffic, Indian authorities have now set their sites on Google and Skype.
As they did with RIM, authorities in the country are demanding access to data that flows across Google’s and Skype’s servers.
“The notices to these entities will be issued beginning Tuesday and all of them will be asked to comply with the directive or else they will have to close down their networks,” a senior government official said, according to The Times of India.
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