Kominfo: Indonesia Could Not Block BlackBerry
AFP - Jakarta, the Indonesian Government will not block
asserted
access BlackBerry services, such as policy adopted
Uni Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. For , blocking
be seen from the level of urgency and a strong legal basis
.
This assertion is given the Ministry of Communications
and Informatics (Kominfo)
respond to the growing unrest among users and developers
BlackBerry application.
"We need to straighten out a misunderstanding that developed
.'s Not true that we have
said it would block the BlackBerry," said
Head of Information and Public Relations of the Ministry of Communications and Informatics
, Gatot S. Dewa Broto, as confirmed
ITGazine, Thursday (5 / 8 / 2010).
"We were never asked RIM (Research in Motion
, principals BlackBerry) for want
open access data and build its server-
in Indonesia. But we just simply
calling, not directly
threaten to block," he continued.
More Further, Billy explained,
Indonesian government could not be any issue blocking policy
BlackBerry like UAE and Saudi Arabia, because in this case there is no strong legal basis
.
"Also there is no legal basis, we also have not seen the urgency
. So, no
sanctions, although it is also possible if
indeed in the future we need
data concerning national security affairs," he explained
.
on a solid legal basis, said Billy,
Ministry of Communications and Informatics in 2009
ago had threatened to suspend the certificate of import license
BlackBerry, because RIM has not
provide customer service center to if damage occurs
handset.
"That's one example of concrete evidence that
policy actions that we go
based solid legal basis, Regulation No.
Minister. 29/2008 concerning certification. So far this
, RIM has been quite cooperative," said spokesman
Kominfo.
Minister of Communications and Informatics Tifatul Sembiring also been
sure Indonesia will not join the BlackBerry
block. Ministerial statement glide through crowded
Twitter account since fuss by the
BlackBerry application developers.
We try to be confirmed detikINET, Gregory
Wade as the Managing Director of RIM
South East Asia, have not been able to provide answers to respond to comments
this case.
(detikINET.com)
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