https://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-tech-india-not-to-ban-blackberry-services-rim/20101124.htm
India not to ban BlackBerry services: RIM - Rediff.com Business
The Canadian smartphone maker has over 1.5 million customers in India.
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https://gulfnews.com/business/du-statement-on-suspension-of-blackberry-services-in-uae-1.662350
du statement on suspension of BlackBerry services in UAE
UAE telecom provider du issues statement on planned suspension of BlackBerry Messenger, BlackBerry E-mail and BlackBerry web-browsing services in the UAE
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https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/india-backs-off-from-ban-on-blackberry-services-1.594128
India backs off from ban on BlackBerry services | The National
Jul 7, 2021 - Ministry of Home Affairs said RIM, the phones' Canadian maker, has agreed to an 'interim arrangement' for lawful interception of BlackBerry messenger services.
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https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/blackberry-services-to-be-suspended-for-four-hours-1.489236
BlackBerry services to be suspended for four hours | The National
Jun 25, 2021 - Etisalat has informed customers that Blackberry internet service-related applications will be affected by routine maintenance.
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https://www.ubergizmo.com/2010/08/blackberry-services-restored-in-saudi-arabia/
BlackBerry services restored in Saudi Arabia | Ubergizmo
Hmmm, it seems that the ban on BlackBerry services in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia have come into effect as it is now Friday, but only for four hours,...
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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/pakistan-to-shut-down-blackberry-services-by-december-over-security
Pakistan to shut down BlackBerry services by December over 'security' | The Straits Times
Jan 19, 2016 - KARACHI (REUTERS) - The Pakistani government plans to shut down BlackBerry's secure messaging services by Dec 1 for "security reasons", the Pakistan...