Govt to ask Google, Skype to give data access

by pankaj kumar | September 1, 2010 at 04:51 am
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After the Black Berry saga now India is looking to get acess the Google and Skype because Google and Skype also support sectecy from Indian security officials ,india is no coppromise mood as far as security is concerned.

NEW DELHI: Govt will send notices to Google and Skype asking them to set up servers in the country and give access to its internet data, a top interior ministry official has said.

Concerned about militants using BlackBerry or Internet to plan attacks, India is pushing the smartphone maker Research in Motion, Google and Skype to open up its data for government monitoring.

India's BlackBerry users heaved a sigh of relief late Monday after the government gave the smartphone's Canadian manufacturer a two-month window to provide a permanent solution to avert a ban on its messaging services
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Amitjha

I just can understand, why these tech giants are so opposed to this.

If they are ready to move car manufacturing units here to get least cost advantage, then why not so called servers!


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pankaj kumar

they want to dictate terms...but they dont know indian opposition party has the power to force the government to act against them......mudda....

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