According to an internal note of Telecom Ministry, prepared after testing the interception of various services of BlackBerry by central security agencies, it was recommended to "initiate a process to take over the possession of RIM infrastructure created at Mumbai for which a suitable agreement may be entered between Department of Telecommunication and Canada-based Research In Motion (RIM), manufacturer of the smart phone.
After initially being reluctant in sharing information, RIM has now been complying with the requirements of the government to ensure that all its services are intercepted in readable format and in real time, as and when required by the security agencies.
The 'attachments' with the emails generated under the BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) from the smart phone also could not be downloaded in real time, it was stated.
It was also recommended that there was a need for negotiating with RIM to provide Personal Identification Number (PIN) and International Mobile Equipment Identification (IMEI) list for all the BlackBerry handsets.
In the meantime, telecom service providers have been asked to complete testing of their equipment at the earliest so that the security agencies are satisfied with legal interception of mails and messages as and when required.
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