Verizon sells a number of data plans for all of their smart phones. However, they no longer offer unlimited data plans. However, if you are already a Verizon customer you can be "grandfathered" into an unlimited data plan.
yes you would need internet with the blackberry storm one and two and im pretty sure with any blackberry with Verizon
Reviews on Blackberry's Verizon internet service are located several places. The reviews can be found on the internet. Also the reviews are found on Blackberry's Verizon site. They can also be found in magazines for electronics which can be purchased several places.
To get Blackberry service, you would have to register the device for a special Balckberry data plan.
If you are on a data plan its free. If you aren't, you can still use it if you have wifi. For example, if you have wifi in your house you can go on the internet for free when you are at home. If you have a data plan it allows you to go on the internet even if you dont have wifi.
No, because Verizon has a CDMA network, which does not use SIM cards, so there would be no place to put the card. Extra to this is even if the Verizon did have a sim card you would not be able to cross networks. This is physically impossible as all service suppliers have a supplier lock on handsets unless otherwise stated.
Verizon Wireless's internet service is relatively cheap. For the first year, it costs of $24.99/per month. In comparison to other internet services, this may seem a bit on the expensive side, but the benefits of the fast, reliable service would outweigh the cost.
Yes amazon sells a wide variety of blackberry mobile phones. Most come with the Verizon service package although you will have to read through the contracts to see which would be the right one for you.
For reliable service I would suggest using Verizon or Comcast Business solutions. Both of these companies are reviewed as some of the best reliable service for internet.
Before you can use the internet on a Blackberry phone, you would have to register the device first for a special Blackberry Plan, as regular data plans will not work on these phones. And data plans are not free services with any service providers, including AT&T.
You would have to register the device for a Blackberry service.
It all depends on your needs. As far as reception goes, Verizon has some of the best reviews for that category. For affordability I would check out TMobile or Sprint PCS.
That would be Verizon Wireless.