New Delhi – creator of Finnish mobile phone, Nokia Corp. said Monday it has set up servers in India for its email services to consumers and is testing solutions that will allow the country's security agencies shall ensure that those services.
"We have completed our commitment," d Shivakumar, Vice President and Managing Director, Nokia India, told Reporters. He says that is likely to be completed in the next three months.
Mr. Shivakumar made clear that the company is in negotiations with the Government to allow the country's security agencies monitor email services to the user, as well as non-corporate e-mail services.
The Government of India was concerned about corporate e-mail services such as those that run on the Canada-based research in motion LTD. 's BlackBerry smartphones. India fears that strong encrypted e-mails through smartphones to sent them convenient for terrorists to use undetected.
RIM already has provided access to its services to the messenger-the other service, which has been under the lens of security agencies--but is maintained, it may not provide a solution for corporate emails, since there is no available technology that will allow the monitoring of the service.
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