HI All,

*India is seeking to find an "appropriate" means to monitor messages and
corporate emails sent through Blackberry smart phones*,

India and countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have
sought access to monitor the services as they fear heavy encryption makes
BlackBerry convenient for terrorists to use without being monitored.

"There are certain categories (monitoring of communication) where things are
possible, there are certain categories where the same kind of interception
is not possible," Telecommunications Secretary R. Chandrashekhar said late
Friday.

India's government is testing various ways to intercept BlackBerry
communications.

It earlier said BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) had offered
solutions to access the BlackBerry messenger, Internet, voice calls and
short messaging services.

New Delhi had initially threatened to ban BlackBerry's corporate email
service if the firm failed to come up with ways to monitor it by the end of
August. Now it has said it will review the situation near the end of
October.

India has also said that RIM will have to set up a server if it wishes to
continue in the country and said it will study the feasibility of services
provided through such a server located in India.

A spokesman at the Indian unit of Research In Motion did not immediately
respond to emailed requests for comment.

(-- Dow Jones Newswires contributed to this report --)

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