Research in Motion’s Blackberry service was granted a reprieve on Friday, when the scheduled shutdown was to take place, they have agreed to wait until Monday, August 9th to finish testing on servers in Saudi Arabia. Yes that is correct, RIM has agreed to route messages through servers in Saudi Arabia before they are whisked […]
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Saudi Arabian Blackberry Ban is About Social Control
By Garrett Cobarr | August 8, 2010 | Cultural Interface
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