Fair amount of carriers are making the move to upgrade their BES servers 4.0 for example and have started offering public MDS or features to that nature which offers users html browsing on there BB's at no added cost as long as your within you data limits.
TonyJ, try installing WebMessenger from Webmessenger.com free trial version and see if it already works on your BlackBerry without needing to buy BES/MDS hosting. I'd like to know if Verizon users are able to do this.
I have a 7230 thru T-Mobile and I do not see a internet service book. Did you do something to get it to show up.? Is there something I can do to have it show up?
The BB recieves service books in two ways, desktop connection or OTA connection to service provider. The Blackberry Browser is another [BrowserConfig] service book. I can't remember if it is delivered by the network or the desktop sync.
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AT&T don't have it yet :( still using myblackberry.us. I hope as well they jump on the wagon soon, it'll save me $10 a month that I can put torward saving for another BB in the future ;)
Your Carrier, or you would initiate it. all it is, is a bunch of 1's and 0's sent through the radio waves and into your phone. complicated process, just know that it works ;) lol
It would depend on who its coming from as to whether or not it would be a desktop application update or an OTA update. If its from a BES server that your company runs, it would be a desktop update (as seen when enabling MDS for a new user - from my experience, they must cradle to get the service book). I will assume that if its a BWC 4.0 update, then it will be an OTA requested update.
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