UAE plans enterprise-class messaging ban for individuals and small companies?

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Seems the United Arab Emirates wasn’t satisfied with the spying agreements that RIM put in place — now, the government’s Telecommunications Regulatory Authority will reportedly restrict BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) services to companies with more than twenty BlackBerry accounts each. Interestingly, the TRA itself denies that any services will be halted to individuals or small firms, even as RIM itself claims that such a ban will indeed take effect, though RIM also claims that it “would be an industrywide policy applying equally to all enterprise solution providers,” happily suggesting that competitors would also be affected . The ban is apparently scheduled for May 1st, so there won’t be long to wait — at the very least, we’ll see who’s telling the truth two weeks from today. UAE plans enterprise-class messaging ban for individuals and small companies? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 17 Apr 2011 23:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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