Talks on govt access to user data delay BlackBerry shutdown in Pak

The state-run Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had in July demanded BlackBerry

By:REUTERS
| Updated on: Dec 01 2015, 13:33 IST
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An Android mascot is seen in front of a logo of Blackberry in this photo illustration taken in Zenica. (Reuters)

Continuing its negotiations with the Pakistan government over demands for access to users' private data, BlackBerry Ltd will delay shutting down its operations in the country until December 30, the company and the telecoms authority said on Monday.

The state-run Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had in July demanded BlackBerry give it access to its BlackBerry Enterprise Services, which encrypt data such as emails and instant messages, or shut it down by November 30.

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The PTA on Monday then suggested a one-month extension to that deadline, its chairman Syed Ismail Shah said. BlackBerry also confirmed the extension in a statement on its website.

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"The level of access is still under discussion," Shah said. "We can extend the deadline and they can continue to work until then."

Pakistan has said it needs access to maintain its security, with police saying criminals use secure communications like those provided by BlackBerry. Analysts say the government is increasing electronic surveillance to target activists, politicians and journalists.

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First Published Date: 30 Nov, 20:53 IST
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