Apparently not. I tried getting a blackberry too and they told me that I had to get internet to be able to get the blackberry. But then I soon discovered that my brother had a blackberry from T-Mobile and wasn't paying for internet because the guy at the store didn't say anything about internet. So normally you do have to have internet, but you can also get lucky. Good luck! Hope this helped
Yes they do
If your Blackberry 8707v is registered for a Blackberry service, then you should be able to.
The browser on the Blackberry 9500 Storm 1 is only avaliable if you have BES (Blackberry Enterprise Server) with your company or a BIS (Blackberry Internet Service) with your service provider.
It depends on your service provider
You would have to register the device for a Blackberry service.
BlackBerry phones connect to the internet through their own type of internet service, called the BlackBerry Internet Service, or BIS. Research in Motion, the company that makes BlackBerry, supplies this service through phone service providers.
A blackberry can be purchased at many different stores in the electronics department. A blackberry and service for it can be purchased at the Verizon store.
Blackberry Enterprise Service 10 is the ideal server solution for small businesses. Blackberry Enterprise Service allows all employees' to connect their Blackberry smartphones to a single work server.
T-Mobile offers a BlackBerry service plan, but the company doesn't make BlackBerrys. Research In Motion is the creator of BlackBerrys, such as the Curve and Bold.
Blackberry Service is a company that makes smartphones and provides a way to easily read e-mail, text messages and search the web on go. RIM or Research in Motion is the company that runs Blackberry Service.
Bring it to your service providers store and they will do it for free
To get Blackberry service, you would have to register the device for a special Balckberry data plan.