<p>Sources said the Finland-based telecom major’s latest move may force BlackBerry to follow suit. <br /><br />Nokia (India) Vice-President and MD D Shivakumar called on Home Secretary G K Pillai and handed over a letter, saying the company has conformed to all the requirements suggested by law enforcement agencies.<br /><br />The company, however, informed its customers that their privacy would be protected, even while fulfilling public responsibility and legal obligations. <br /><br />Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Research-in-Motion, makers of BlackBerry, to install its server in India.</p>
<p>Sources said the Finland-based telecom major’s latest move may force BlackBerry to follow suit. <br /><br />Nokia (India) Vice-President and MD D Shivakumar called on Home Secretary G K Pillai and handed over a letter, saying the company has conformed to all the requirements suggested by law enforcement agencies.<br /><br />The company, however, informed its customers that their privacy would be protected, even while fulfilling public responsibility and legal obligations. <br /><br />Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on Research-in-Motion, makers of BlackBerry, to install its server in India.</p>