New mobile services in Jammu and Kashmir ring security alarm bell
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has taken a strong objection to the practice of mobile operators starting operations in new circles and offering new technology services without adequate lawful monitoring arrangements.
In a strongly worded letter to the department of telecommunications (DoT), IB has written that “this practice needs immediate correction”.
What caused the IB’s ire is the launch of GSM services by Reliance Communications Ltd (RComm) and CDMA services by Tata Teleservices Ltd in Jammu & Kashmir a couple of months ago, allegedly done without the required security clearance.
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In a strongly worded letter to the department of telecommunications (DoT), IB has written that “this practice needs immediate correction”.
What caused the IB’s ire is the launch of GSM services by Reliance Communications Ltd (RComm) and CDMA services by Tata Teleservices Ltd in Jammu & Kashmir a couple of months ago, allegedly done without the required security clearance.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.financialexpress.com
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