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2011-01-12
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2011-01-12
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Sources said DoT was keen to implement this move on security grounds too. Foreign service providers could be a “serious security threat as they did not come under any Indian regulator and policy framework,” they added.
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2011-01-12
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Wow, so it really is just because gov wants more tax money?
Ah, wait:
There we go.
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ps: not that i trust regular international Skype to be really private, i'm pretty sure the company has ways to intercept and decrypt pretty much anything you send thru the network using their proprietary encryption(s), and i have no confidence they won't bendover like a crackwhore when any government pokes them suggestivelly.
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Last edited by TiagoTiago; 2011-01-12 at 08:32.