India says RIM to resolve BlackBerry issue in one month
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Research in Motion (RIM.TO: Quote) (RIMM.O: Quote) has said it expects to resolve in a month Indian security concerns about its BlackBerry wireless e-mail device, India's telecoms minister said on Friday.
The government has held a series of meetings with RIM and mobile operators after security officials raised concerns that e-mails sent through BlackBerry devices could not be traced or intercepted.
"RIM has promised the government that they will come out with a solution in a month," minister Andimuthu Raja told reporters at an industry event.
In response to a question, Raja said Bharti Airtel (BRTI.BO: Quote) Chairman Sunil Mittal had not sought government support in his talks for a stake in South Africa's MTN Group (MTNJ.J: Quote).
The minister also said the government was considering whether to allow foreign companies to bid at auctions for licenses for third-generation services (3G) in consultation.
The telecoms regulator said last month the auctions should be restricted to existing telecoms service license holders.
(Reporting by Devidutta Tripathy; Editing by John Mair)
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