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Indonesia has threatened to cut data services used by millions of BlackBerry customers, the industry body said Saturday, in an ongoing spat over infrastructure and government access to information. The industry regulator said it would block internet services to the smartphones in the biggest market for Research In Motion (RIM) - which makes the BlackBerry - outside North America if RIM did not comply with its demands.
Canada-based RIM had agreed in January to fulfil four requests made by the communications and information technology ministry. "RIM is supposed to have a licence to provide internet services, and the government will only grant them one when they have fulfilled all four requests.
"If they don't, we'll have to cut their data services," the commissioner of the Indonesian Telecommunication Regulatory Body, Heru Sutadi, told AFP. The requests included setting up an aggregator that would effectively reduce costs for local service providers, but authorities claimed Saturday RIM had rolled back on that commitment.
"We had a meeting with RIM on Thursday to talk about progress since January. They have fulfilled some requests, but we are disappointed they have not agreed to establish an aggregator in Indonesia," Sutadi said. The government also requested that RIM set up customer care centres, block pornography from its service, and assist the government in accessing encrypted data on users' phones.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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