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U.S. Hopes To Solve Blackberry Dispute Overseas

Administration is seeking to broker compromises in the growing international dispute over banning Blackberry services, as foreign governments say they pose a security risk.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is wading into the growing international dispute over the banning of Blackberry services, seeking to broker compromises between the company that makes the popular devices and foreign governments that say they pose a security risk.

Worried that such bans will hurt the work of American diplomats and businessmen overseas, the State Department said Thursday it had been in touch with manufacturer Research in Motion and officials from several nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia that have announced or are contemplating bans on some Blackberry features.

Department officials said they were hoping to find a compromise between the legitimate security concerns of some governments and ensure that the free flow of information and communication is not compromised.

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