Seems like those regulators over inside the Middle East don\’t mess about. Following this week\’s revelation that the United Arab Emirates\’ telco overseers weren\’t happy with being unable to watch how people were using their BlackBerrys, today we\’re hearing what their strategy to the difficulty will probably be: an outright ban. Internet access, email and instant messaging on RIM devices might be blocked inside the UAE starting this October — provided, needless to say, that the Canadian phone maker doesn\’t do something within the meantime to soothe the authorities. Saudi Arabia is in a similar fashion peeved with the BBM service, which it intends to shut down later this month. And just in the event you were wondering why all this drama is happening, the BBC cites a Saudi Telecom board member as admitting it\’s designed to pressure RIM into releasing users\’ communication data \” when needed.\” Charming.

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