No.
The Blackberry internet service is not an internet provider, so much as it is a way to access the internet or your email though the blackberry phone. You cannot comparer it to other internet providers, as you require an ISP in order to use the Blackberry one. It is more of a gateway product to allow your Blackberry to acess your emails if you are in range of a wireless network.
There is no average price for a blackberry. They all vary depending on the stuff that comes with them such as internet access, wireless fidelity, and the memory amount.
You can use the cell phone without a wireless internet connection in order to make phone calls. However if you wanted to search the web or answer emails you would need to have access to the internet.
Yes. Apple is very good at it, So is Blackberry, but most people do believe it.
Yes you don't have to have Internet for your phone to work
The blackberry 8100 is a smartphone. All smart phones are good phones for business. If you plan on using the internet then this is your phone. You will be able to check things in a hurry and always have access to you email.
amazon or ebay ,if your not allowed from internet access pop to poundland .
There is no particular phone that comes with free internet. Although you can get free internet as part as a tariff. Take the Blackberry Storm for instance, if you pay for a mobile plan from O2, you will get free internet.
Blackberries are super good phones! If you are a speed texter, this phone is the one for you. It can also access the internet, and have facebook on it! This is the ideal phone for a teen.
There is 2 ways of accessing 'Facebook' via your BlackBerry.1.Just go onto the internet. You should be able to access 'Facebook' like you normally would, just using your phone as the mouse and keyboard.2. Download the 'Facebook' app from the 'BlackBerry App World'
how do i reconnect my email on a blackberry phone
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.